Identify This Old Cabin
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hi, I was watching a TV show. Pretty sure they recorded on a real plane as the camera walked from coach through the galley to first class. So if it's a studio, somebody's gone to a lot of trouble in relation to the show's budget...
What struck me is that this layout was a hideously inefficient use of space.

Despite having a large amount of space per passenger, the seats look really quite narrow. Has anybody flown in a configuration like this, and can anyone identify the (real) airline that this cabin belonged to?
Thanks for indulging me.
What struck me is that this layout was a hideously inefficient use of space.

Despite having a large amount of space per passenger, the seats look really quite narrow. Has anybody flown in a configuration like this, and can anyone identify the (real) airline that this cabin belonged to?
Thanks for indulging me.
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