I have an all J USDM trip coming up which includes short legs on LH and SK. Looking at the seat maps it's the standard narrow-body 'Eurobusiness' seating of standard Y seating with the middle-seat blocked.
While I've accepted these legs are going to be nothing special I just cannot work out why they have this seating for J. Were these aircraft all-Y when first fitted and they then later invented the J product and decided it would be cheaper to just block the middle seat rather than re-fit larger seats? Why didn't/don't they install wider seats with more legroom like on QF and VA 737 J? I accept that you don't need a flat-bed for a short flight but would any carrier who has 2-2 proper wide seats with more legroom (like QF and VA) have a distinct advantage over everyone else who offers this coughpy Eurobusiness Y seat? Do Europeans just accept it because everybody does it?
While I've accepted these legs are going to be nothing special I just cannot work out why they have this seating for J. Were these aircraft all-Y when first fitted and they then later invented the J product and decided it would be cheaper to just block the middle seat rather than re-fit larger seats? Why didn't/don't they install wider seats with more legroom like on QF and VA 737 J? I accept that you don't need a flat-bed for a short flight but would any carrier who has 2-2 proper wide seats with more legroom (like QF and VA) have a distinct advantage over everyone else who offers this coughpy Eurobusiness Y seat? Do Europeans just accept it because everybody does it?