Originally posted by clearedforlanding
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BTW, now I know your route my favorite on it is 5A: rear-facing, it's the only window seat where you don't have to hop over anyone's legs to get out. It feels very private, too. Good place to get pissed up, next to the drinks galley. Window issue bothers some.Last edited by clearedforlanding; 3 March 2016, 13:43.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostBoth of them are closer to the bogs.
Don't forget the fact that MF usually lives in First class and spends most of his time in the lavatories.
When they were asked what rules they had broken, more than a fifth - 21 per cent - said they had "indulged in sexual relations with a colleague during a flight" while 14 per cent said they had had in-flight sexual encounters with passengers.
And what air steward could resist MF.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
I'm thinking 10B (or 2B if it's the second configuration)
Don't forget the fact that MF usually lives in First class and spends most of his time in the lavatories.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostFirst class or nothing
Except BA do not have a first class. It is a J+ product. On some of their flights they are now even selling the F seats as J to frequent flyers.Last edited by clearedforlanding; 3 March 2016, 12:47.
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Row 36 backwards. The tail section is most likely to survive a crash and is generally intact when you watch the news of an event. HTH
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Originally posted by WTFH View Posthttp://www.seatguru.com/airlines/British_Airways/British_Airways_Boeing_777-200.php
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/British_Airways/British_Airways_Boeing_777-200B_2.php
I'm thinking 10B (or 2B if it's the second configuration)
I prefer aisle to window/middle but don't want other pax crawling over me.
Any advice on which one (and I'm not travelling with my accountant)
Which route you are on will determine the config - If you let me know by PM the flight number & date I can look up the tailsign of the flight you are scheduled to take & identify the config.
Boeing 777-200ER 12F/48J/32W/127Y
10B will have you eyeballing a stranger during takeoff & approach/landing, while being entertained by the bogs in front of you, people queuing. One of the worst seats on the plane.
15A & 15K are the prime seats on that config. Also some eyeballing and traveling backwards, but quietest/most private J seats.
Boeing 777-200ER 48J/24W/203Y
2B or 2D are the seats you want, then 5A 5K
Snap them up on MMB if you see them they go quickly, mostly to G, GGL card holders.
Both aisle.
Edit ignore seatguru, here is where you should head: www.thebasource.com/seatmapsLast edited by clearedforlanding; 3 March 2016, 12:45.
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For CFL/regular BA CW fliers
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/British_Airways/British_Airways_Boeing_777-200.php
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/British_Airways/British_Airways_Boeing_777-200B_2.php
I'm thinking 10B (or 2B if it's the second configuration)
I prefer aisle to window/middle but don't want other pax crawling over me.
Any advice on which one (and I'm not travelling with my accountant)
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