Got moved off my bassinet seat T2150 hours before flight

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Yep I love the bulk head seats for the leg room.
On a QF A330?

I am only 183cm and actively avoid row 23 on that aircraft for flights over 3 hours.

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However, yes, the bulkheads have much more room for feet in business.
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On a QF A330?:eek:

I am only 183cm and actively avoid row 23 on that aircraft for flights over 3 hours.
I totally agree when travelling in the QF A330 economy cabin, but this tread is specifically about business class cabin, which has some different "measurements" when it comes to to bulkhead seating accommodations.
 
On a QF A330?:eek:

I am only 183cm and actively avoid row 23 on that aircraft for flights over 3 hours.
Talking about the front row in J. Can’t comment on the Y seats.
Last time in Y on QF a330 was 2016 and had the exit row.
 
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I totally agree when travelling in the QF A330 economy cabin, but this tread is specifically about business class cabin, which has some different "measurements" when it comes to to bulkhead seating accommodations.

Talking about the front row in J. Can’t comment on the Y seats.
Last time in Y on QF a330 was 2016 and had the exit row.
Apologies - Yes indeed ... there is much more room for feet in the Bulkhead Business seats.
 

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