789 2 class seat map

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Does anyone have a link to the 787-9 2 class seat map? I've got a booking on the PER-AUH 787-9 later this year and want to get seats selected. I can only seem to find the 3 class with the 1st cabin online though...
 
Been looking for a map myself as I will be flying DUS-AUH-PER. Which E/F pair does everyone think is best? 11>9>7>5? Just thinking the toilets proximity to row 5 might be an issue.
 
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I'm booked to fly AUH-PER on a 789 in Oct, called up to do seat selection and was told it's a 3-class configuration? ExpertFlyer shows the same thing too, with what looks like the split cabin layout.

At first I thought it was just because 2-class layouts hadn't been loaded yet, but it sounds like 2-class layouts are already showing on other flights!
 
Most likely doing a mix of 2 & 3 class configurations until they get enough deliveries to cover routes.
 
Ah that makes sense! I wonder if the F seats will be left unsold in that case, or if EY will sell them as J tickets, but seated in F with J service? I doubt it, but I hope the latter (if I have a chance at snagging those ;)).
 
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