Good point Sam
I am sure their is a solution!
My question is - obviously in the nice shiny promo video no one reclines in the row onto the 'sky couch'.
I imagine when the row infront does recline, it will actually severely restrict the width of the couch? Would you get two people lying together then - the outer person might get crunched!
I got to sit in the herringbone layout on a few CX flights recently and hated the experience. I felt cramped and claustrophobic and it was made worse by other passengers having loud conversations from one end of the business class cabin to the other as they appeared to be part of a group but were not seated together. It was even difficult for people sitting next to each other to have a normal conversation.Did J have a herringbone layout before, because it certainly looks so now?
I got to sit in the herringbone layout on a few CX flights recently and hated the experience. I felt cramped and claustrophobic
Premium Y - if you are into good alcohol QF's premium economy has same alcohol - ie champagne, wines, spirits as QF Business class.
I got to sit in the herringbone layout on a few CX flights recently and hated the experience. I felt cramped and claustrophobic and it was made worse by other passengers having loud conversations from one end of the business class cabin to the other as they appeared to be part of a group but were not seated together. It was even difficult for people sitting next to each other to have a normal conversation.
Pretty good overview of the new seats and layout over at Cranky Flier:
http://crankyflier.com/2010/01/26/exploring-air-new-zealands-new-long-haul-cabin-with-beds-in-coach/
I wouldn't blame the CX seating for the issues with loud conversations...
Personally I like the CX layout and would generally take CX over QF in J due to the consistent lie flat but my shape accommodates that (tall and thinish).
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If you'll accept a sample size of ONE (AC J flight.. ICN-YVR) then I have to say I think the NZ seat is quite a bit better than AC's...
It is hard to separate the whole experience into discrete elements.. so perhaps the lousy AC service has coloured my view! :shock:
Nah.. the NZ seat is wider, better equipped with storage and other little design touches, better pillows/quilts, better table etc.. and has FAR, FAR better IFE!
I did not notice the width. That is not good enough. More like Economy -?No-one seems to have noticed that Y is now 3-4-3 not 3-3-3 so seat width down to 17" (was 18" like VAust), plus pitch now 33" (not 34" like 744).
So in summary, Y product worse unless you buy a spare seat.
I don't think I blame CX but rather the herringbone layout. It was my first experience with it and I think a combination of being in Asia and people trying to talk through/over barriers made it worse.I wouldn't blame the CX seating for the issues with loud conversations...
Mentioned in this article the bed can be raised on 2 seats, suitable for kids and a parent sleeping in the third, so the rumours were partially correct.