SQ 777-300ER Melbourne - Singapore

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Hi

A couple of questions, we are flying Melbourne - Singapore in First on 777-300ER, which row is best for a couple? is the first row louder/more traffic due to being close to toilets/galley?

Secondly are any of the new 777's with the new seats flying to Melbourne yet and if so how can you tell in advance?

Thanks heaps
 
Hi

A couple of questions, we are flying Melbourne - Singapore in First on 777-300ER, which row is best for a couple? is the first row louder/more traffic due to being close to toilets/galley?

Secondly are any of the new 777's with the new seats flying to Melbourne yet and if so how can you tell in advance?

Thanks heaps

With only two rows it is pretty much same same (either galley in front or galley behind). I prefer row two because there is more forward space between you and the bulkhead giving a more open feel.
 
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As Mel Traveller say there are only two rows, and with so few people in the cabin it makes little difference.

Up two of the seats have often been blocked out as "crew-rests" on the flights I have been on making it even less crowded, and more so as when that has occurred that no crew member has actually used them!!

I always book into this cabin when I can . I have not tried the new seats yet.
 
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