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Preferred Business Class Seat
What is the preferred business class seat on a 747? Upper Deck or
main? I usually like isle, but only window seats are available on the upper deck, however isles are available on the main. The seats are not sleeper seats. Any thoughts would be great. |
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I always prefer upper deck window - upper deck is smaller and quieter.
Also the window upper deck seats have the extra storage compartment along the wall which acts as a side table or as a leg rest when sleeping. (Chuck) wrote in message . com... What is the preferred business class seat on a 747? Upper Deck or main? I usually like isle, but only window seats are available on the upper deck, however isles are available on the main. The seats are not sleeper seats. Any thoughts would be great. |
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In article , Craig Welch
wrote: On 20 Sep 2003 13:12:40 -0700, (Chuck) wrote: What is the preferred business class seat on a 747? Upper Deck or main? I usually like isle, but only window seats are available on the upper deck, however isles are available on the main. The seats are not sleeper seats. Any thoughts would be great. If you can, check the loading. Nearly everyone prefers upper deck. That's why, if the loading is light, it's possible to have a nearly full upper and nearly empty lower deck. Under those circumstances, the lower is preferable. Plenty of room to stretch out, better service, less traffic, emptier toilets, etc. That's the smart road warriors' strategy! |
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Preferred Business Class Seat
In article , Craig Welch
wrote: Hey, W! I expect to be back on the road again soon. Ditched the laptop, just the Tungsten, foldup keyboard, and tri-band phone. I've been testing this configuration on Friday afternoons, when my wife and I head for the pub, to sit in the afternoon sun, smoke a stogie, eat a decent (read non-chain) burger, with beetroot juice running down my forearms in equal quantities with the blood from the rare steak ... but I digress. Have to test it at the pub, because as I think you know, my home is out of mobile range. Might catch up with you again in Silver Kris or similar ... Sure. But I challenge you to access Usenet through a Tungsten and a tri-band phone! |
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