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SeatPlans reviews

United Airlines
SeatPlans Review

Was in seat 6H which is one of the better ones on the lower deck of the B747. I would avoid rows 9 & 10 as they are either side of the galley , rather noisy and as you have no middle to the cabin they feel rather squashed in. Service was fine,...

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United Airlines
SeatPlans Review

The new business seat is a massive improvement on the previous cradle seat. I thought I was with a different airline! This was only a short flight between Singapore and Hong Kong but was long enough to try the seat. It has a good length although...

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British Airways
SeatPlans Review

Was in seat 28J from Heathrow to Hong Kong. In my view one of the best seats in the cabin. Nobody in front of you (the exit) so loads of legroom and nobody reclining, nobody beside you except a ledge to put your paper/books on. BA World...

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Jet Airways
SeatPlans Review

Seat was comfortable and felt like more legroom than on the average European shorthaul. There was a hot food service which although I did not eat had a nice smell. Only water, lime juice and orange juice offered but other soft drinks are...

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British Airways
SeatPlans Review

Was sitting in 10D which is an aisle seat close to the galley, toilet and club kitchen! This was a night flight to India so as soon as I could I slept, waking up half way through the breakfast service. I chose not to have breakfast - just a...

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British Airways
SeatPlans Review

Outbund - Row 9 is the exit row and it has a lot more legroom that the other seat. The flight was not that busy so service was quick and polite. A mushroom and bacon roll was the food. Return flight was in row 6 which was the first row of...

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Air New Zealand
SeatPlans Review

A good product almost identical to Virgin Atlantic. Service was good, wine excellent. An interesting feature is that they allow you to use the IFE (apart from games) during take off and landing. This is a bit hard in Business where you need to...

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Cathay Pacific
SeatPlans Review

Was in 37G but like my earlier flight had a box under the seat. If you want an aisle pick C or H as D, G & K have IFE boxes under them. Service was good food indifferent. IFE only had one rotation of less than an hour on this 2.5hr flight.

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Cathay Pacific
SeatPlans Review

Seat 36H Aisle. Quite good leg room better than J, K or E that have A/V boxes under them. Service good, food OK and reasonable AV (not on demand) for a 2hr flight between HK and BKK. Seats look old but are comfortable.

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Vueling
SeatPlans Review

Only one check-in desk open at Bilbao. Modern plane, on time, good friendly staff although English was a bit of a challenge. Was in seat 4C. The first three rows of the plane are allocated to premium/business passengers who pay more but get...

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