Seating Configurations for 77w flights

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Beasley

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We are travelling to Europe (via Hong Kong) next year and three of our Cathay Pacific flights are noted as 77W. As we have booked business class, am wondering what seating configuration the aircraft will be because Seat Guru notes there is two versions of the 777ER, a three class 77G and a four class 77H.

can anyone assist as I am wanting to select seats and not sure which seating map to use.

Our flights are; Hong to Madrid, Rome to Hong Kong, and Hong Kong to Sydney.
 
We are travelling to Europe (via Hong Kong) next year and three of our Cathay Pacific flights are noted as 77W. As we have booked business class, am wondering what seating configuration the aircraft will be because Seat Guru notes there is two versions of the 777ER, a three class 77G and a four class 77H.

can anyone assist as I am wanting to select seats and not sure which seating map to use.

Our flights are; Hong to Madrid, Rome to Hong Kong, and Hong Kong to Sydney.

If you have already booked you can go to the manage your booking function on the CX website and choose your seats. This will show you the configuration. The four class has just two rows (11 and 12) in the front cabin.

Hong Kong to Sydney is definitely a three class only. Best seats are rows 15 onwards (further up front suffers from noise and foot traffic).
 
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The business class seating plans are quite different across the A333/777G & 777H. For example there is row 14 on the A330, and not on the 777s. I took the approach of booking seats that exist on both 777 versions, so that in the event of a swap the seat selections should stick. We had 4 class CDG-HKG, and 3 class on various other legs. Also, there is always a chance that the A330s could be swapped for a 777 on the HKG/SYD legs.

So I took row 16 on the 777s, and 12 on the A330. Didn't find row 12 all that noisy.
 
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