Have a look at www.seatguru.com and www.seatexpert.com for a lot of info on seats.
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Hi Folks,
Along with Mrs huwcar, I'm travelling in whY on the following flights:
QF029, MEL-xHKG-LHR, 23/7
QF032, LHR-SIN, 22/8
QF010, SIN-MEL, 23/8
Although we're both NB I'm still going to try my luck at calling to pre allocate seats. I'm quite tall and usually find most whY seats on most airlines rather uncomfortable.
What are the best seats to request for these flights, on the off chance I am able to do it?
Thanks for your opinions.
-huwcar
Have a look at www.seatguru.com and www.seatexpert.com for a lot of info on seats.
As an NB you will be able to successfully request pre-allocation until a predefined limit of the number of preallocated cabin has been reached, this is between 25% and 75%.
Given you flights are three months away your chances are reasonable.
Note you will not be able to select from 'premium' seating in the first several rows at the front of the cabin.
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Thanks for the info and the links.
Would I be correct in thinking that the QF029 and QF010 747 flights would be a 4 Class configuration? I'm not sure where this info might be listed...
I believe all Kangaroo configured Qantas 744's are now in 4 class configuration.
One way to find out is to use SeatCounter - The Booking Class Availability Machine to do an availability search for your flights. If you see entries for T and/or W class then it's certainly 4 class.
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Yep - T and W both appear for QF029 and QF010. Every booking class looks to be "green" at this stage too. Given the ~$1000 difference in price from last week to this week it may not stay that way for long...
Thanks again!
Edit: Actually, they're not all green... I had my dates back to front - dd/mm instead of mm/dd.
Edit2: Interesting that SeatCounter says QF032 is a 747, but Qantas says it's an A380.
Last edited by huwcar; 6th April 2009 at 01:46 PM.
All Kangaroo's are now 4 class.
Your first and last flights are on a 4 class 744, your LHR-SIN sector is on the A380
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The last 4 rows have 2 seats per row on the sides instead of the 3 further forward. Both B & J have IFE boxes under the seat in front, but they are centred & there is room for your feet either side. The widow seats have quite a bit of space between the seat & the side of the plane which is handy for storing blankets, pillows etc when you aren't using them. +1 & I recently had 72 J & K both ways between MEL & LAX, & were fairly happy with them.
Does anyone know if the back row seats (in each section) in Y on the A380 fully recline? I can recall being on aircraft where the seat stopped reclining when it hit the back wall. Shame because it's the only row where you could recline free of guilt and also avoid the kid kicking the seat behind and the person who grabs the headrest and pulls on it hard every time they get up!
I'd assume these seats would go quickly if they do fully recline.
EDIT (of course proximity to the bogs is a turn-off!)
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