MEL_Traveller
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Philippine Airlines do on their brand new 777's...
they have made an error with that.
the pictures show a far greater recline.
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Philippine Airlines do on their brand new 777's...
they have made an error with that.
the pictures show a far greater recline.
I am quoting their website. As such it is 150 degrees.
I have travelled in J on that airline's B773s. I did not measure the angle but it was the typical design where the most 'remote' bit of the seat extender ('bed') sloped a bit, but not dramatically so. Any angle was insufficient to interrupt a peaceful (part) night's sleep.
The website may therefore be incorrect.
Here is a video (judge for yourself):
Philippine Airlines
the PAL website says this:The Business class cabin of B777-300ER and select newly-refurbished B747-400 is equipped with individual “goose neck” reading lights, laptop charging port and USB port for passengers to listen to their personal mp3 collection or view photos and PDF files. The new seat is adjustable to a variety of positions at the option of the passenger, including a full flat recline with a 15 degree angle (Chaiselongue position). It is outfitted with a 15.4in seatback mounted and 10.6in in-arm touch-screen personal television.that mentions a 15 degree angle. if that has later been incorrectly transcribed as a 150 degree recline elsewhere then that is an error (I can't find the degrees of recline stated as 150... is there a link?)The stats on the PR website quote 150 degrees. I will use that as my official source of information until proved otherwise.
Fully adjustable seats at Mabuhay Class are by Recaro, with 20-inch seat width, 78-inch seat pitch and a lie-flat reclining position up to 150 degrees. Fiesta seating is an industry–leading 18.5 inches wide, with 33-34-inch pitch.
It was mentioned in their PR put out May last year about the equipment change for Australian flights:
here is a picture of the seat: Philippine Airlines upgrades all Aussie flights to Boeing 777 - Flights | hotels | frequent flyer | business class - Australian Business Traveller
the recline is clearly more than 150 degrees. someone seems to have made an error transcribing a 15 degree angle into a 150 degree recline.
a 150 degree recline would put it just a little bit more that a transitional business class recliner seat.
(apologies again for the OT)
I'm no maths genius but the pic in that article looks pretty much like it could be closer to 150 degrees than 180 degrees from the head to the feet ie. it's definitely a steep slope
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Its certainly not 180. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think its the same or a take on LH's a380/748 seats?
I guess it is peak time & clearly there are gate shortages then...
I see loads of other airlines doing this at Syd as well but I've only ever had this myself on QF for a Jetconnect flight.
How did priority boarding work with buses - sometimes it can be better! (E.g Etihad love the bus system)
This is a very sensible suggestion - perhaps someone could suggest it to red roo?Its a wonder why the don't have a few iPads on board loaded with few movies for when these faulty IFE happen on older aircraft.
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