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we were on a ua 747 upstairs twice. once by choice, thee second time we got stuck there. seats 15 AB both times. noisy, leaky and cold. i would have liked it better if they had sealed the door better.
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I love the upper deck for reasons already mentioned here, the same reason that I like to get in mini-cabins in planes that have them. The only drawback is the smaller overhead bin, when I carry a rollaboard they have to stow them in the cupboard as they won't fit. |
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Others that used to (not sure if current) are companies like Air France or Corsair (now part of Thompson), particularly with their flights to the French Caribbean and places like Reunion. |
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Chornedsnorkack, didn't we and some others have a lively discussion on the pluses and minuses of the 747 upper deck over a year ago? I remember you might have posted extensive photos of 747 upper decks of many carriers back then. I seem to recall we had some discussion about "openness" vs. "intimacy" of the upper deck, depending on the configuration of the seats, storage, etc. :D I can't find that thread. Perhaps you can. |
I prefer the UD generally. On empty(ish) flights on BA however, sometimes it is nice to take the centre rear facing seats downstairs as one gets like a large(ish) cubicle to oneself if the next seat is empty. However those seats are the worst possible if there is soemone next to you...so, something of a gamble.
Also, when I fly into Lagos, which is not the most efficient or pleasant airport on the planet, I prefer to be on the 1st row on the left hand side of the aircraft downstairs. Every person in front of you takes circa 1 minute at passport control, and I have tended to find that people climb down those stairs quite slowly. Luckily for me the flight into Lagos is a day flight, so its no great handicap to sit downstairs. But for night flights, UD is great for sleeping |
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On JAL, the upper deck biz class was fantastic. Unfortunately, JAL no longer flies any version of the 747.
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I've flown on the upper deck several times:
LH F on the A380-800 LH F on the 747-400 SQ Y on the A380-800 (some of SQ's A380s have Y/J upstairs and others are all J) Given a choice I'd take the upper deck every time. |
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But compare LH F (1+2+1) on the upper deck to SQ F 1+2+1 on the lower deck - much more room - at least 9 inches more width per pax on the lower deck with SQ. |
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