I turned down an upgrade Y to Y+ - would you?

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dajop, did you get a photo of this leg room in this row by any chance?

No afraid not. But I am 6' and could reach the bulkhead wall with my feet (there is a cut out there that provides ample space for feet), the guy next to me was taller and also struggled to reach it.
 
On my flight on Thursday from LAX to MEL I was upgraded from a standard economy aisle seat (52D, one row back from the baulkhead) to Y+ (38E).

Even though it was a PITA having to ask the person next to me to move each time I needed to get out (once the people in front have reclined there is no way you can get out without having to ask!), it was still preferable to what I had been previously allocated.

However, if I had been allocated a baulkhead seat in Y I would have preferred to stay there. ;)
 
On my flight on Thursday from LAX to MEL I was upgraded from a standard economy aisle seat (52D, one row back from the baulkhead) to Y+ (38E).

Even though it was a PITA having to ask the person next to me to move each time I needed to get out (once the people in front have reclined there is no way you can get out without having to ask!), it was still preferable to what I had been previously allocated.

However, if I had been allocated a baulkhead seat in Y I would have preferred to stay there. ;)

Thinking about it a bit more (have another Y+ flight coming up - although may be J seating here's hoping) - You're generally not getting out in Y anyway without the person moving so I guess it's ok in Y+.:idea:
 
You're generally not getting out in Y anyway without the person moving so I guess it's ok in Y+.:idea:
I think most posts have been about moving from an aisle seat (generally bulkhead) in economy to a middle seat in premium economy section not business class.
 
I think most posts have been about moving from an aisle seat (generally bulkhead) in economy to a middle seat in premium economy section not business class.

It's still awkward getting out in bulkhead Y.
 
It's still awkward getting out in bulkhead Y.

Depends on the bulkhead, in row 40 on the 4 class 744 , there was plenty of room - the guy next to me climbed out over me without me even noticing (well my eyes were shut, obviously when he came back I noticed as my eyes were open, but he didn't physically disturb me). In row 66 on QF's A380, people (that are not even sitting in the row) sometimes use the space at that bulkhead to get from one aisle to the other :evil:
 
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It's still awkward getting out in bulkhead Y.
I don't quite understand. Awkward getting out of an aisle bulkhead seat?

If I had an aisle bulkhead seat in economy I would not swap it for a middle seat in premium economy. To each their own.
 
I don't quite understand. Awkward getting out of an aisle bulkhead seat?

If I had an aisle bulkhead seat in economy I would not swap it for a middle seat in premium economy. To each their own.

Awkward that the pax in AB or EF or JK would have to climb over you or you have to get up.

Looks like the forum is split here (how unusual!)
 
Awkward that the pax in AB or EF or JK would have to climb over you or you have to get up.

Well, that'd be a common trait for any aisle seat, bulkhead or no bulkhead, Y or Y+. (Exception: exit row)

So the question really is would you rather you prefer to (take a middle seat and) inconvenience the aisle passenger or would you prefer to be the passenger in the aisle who risks that inconvenience.

It seems that most people seem to prefer the latter, and thus assume the aisle seat.
 
Awkward that the pax in AB or EF or JK would have to climb over you or you have to get up.
From memory I did not have to get up out of my seat when 40AB wanted to go for a wander.

Looks like the forum is split here (how unusual!)
Not sure the forum is split. It would appear the majority would keep their aisle bulkhead seat in economy than take a middle seat in premium economy.
 
From memory I did not have to get up out of my seat when 40AB wanted to go for a wander.


Not sure the forum is split. It would appear the majority would keep their aisle bulkhead seat in economy than take a middle seat in premium economy.


Cool more Y+ for me! :mrgreen::p
 
Not sure the forum is split. It would appear the majority would keep their aisle bulkhead seat in economy than take a middle seat in premium economy.
Maybe the majority of posts, but maybe not posters.

As I indicated I would be looking to sleep on this flight; maybe even foregoing meal service.

In which case a middle PE seat would be just fine for sleeping as I'm not going to be accessing the aisle much and no-one would ordinarily be climbing over me.
 
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Maybe the majority of posts, but maybe not posters.

As I indicated I would be looking to sleep on this flight; maybe even foregoing meal service.

In which case a middle PE seat would be just fine for sleeping as I'm not going to be accessing the aisle much and no-one would ordinarily be climbing over me.
I would accept the upgrade irrespective of the seat allocation.
 
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