Alan Joyce confirms 9 across Y for QF 787

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Seat pitch doesn't worry me as much as the tray table impinging on my (somewhat over large) stomach. A curve in that would improve my comfort.
 
Unless of course you have a sufficiently educated market that will pay a premium for 8 abreast, on 25 rows, that would be I guess somewhere in the order of $125 a seat , or $250 on a return basis - perhaps slightly less to account for carrying ~2 tonnes less SLF and less catering. Difficult to recoup that amount in a very competitive environment.

What's the return on 2 tonnes of inanimate freight.
 
Well, I guess the 9-abreast configuration was inevitable. But still very disappointing, considering the ultra long-haul routes QF plan to operate these 787s on. Will be a very uncomfortable journey in Y, and QF will lose much of its competitive edge as a result.

I've flown on the JL 787 in a 2-4-2 configuration, as well as the JQ 3-3-3 version in Y. The difference is chalk & cheese - the JL flight was a very pleasant experience, while a JQ overnight flight in that configuration was simply awful.

And yet I've done 7 TPAC sectors in the last 6 months on the UA 787 in Y (3-3-3) and found it substantially more comfortable than both the 777 and even a QF 747 in Y.
(let's not talk about the soft service) ;)

JQ was your issue - not the 3-3-3.
 
And yet I've done 7 TPAC sectors in the last 6 months on the UA 787 in Y (3-3-3) and found it substantially more comfortable than both the 777 and even a QF 747 in Y.
(let's not talk about the soft service) ;)

JQ was your issue - not the 3-3-3.

I've done Qatar B787 and Emirates B777 both in economy overnight and slept soundly with no aid except some soothing music. Absolutely nothing wrong with either of these cabin setups. Sometimes I wonder if people complain for the sake of it
 
I've done Qatar B787 and Emirates B777 both in economy overnight and slept soundly with no aid except some soothing music. Absolutely nothing wrong with either of these cabin setups. Sometimes I wonder if people complain for the sake of it

And for arguments sake, I believe dfcatch was talking about UA's 777's which are 9 abreast (excluding some Hawaiian routes)
 
If you always travel with your partner (and particularly if they sit in the middle seat), seat width will generally be less of an issue for you.

If you are a solo traveller, seat width becomes far more of an issue, especially as you have no control over who will be sitting next to you.

It is always a lot better flight when you get a shadow, no matter how tight the seat pitch is (assuming no 'recliners').
 
Personally I would have liked Qantas to look at 2-5-2 as it would be better for couples and singles plus only one passenger would have to climb over 2 pax each row.
 
And yet I've done 7 TPAC sectors in the last 6 months on the UA 787 in Y (3-3-3) and found it substantially more comfortable than both the 777 and even a QF 747 in Y.

Was that in regular or Economy Plus seating ? (noticed you are 1K)

Emirates B777 both in economy overnight and slept soundly with no aid except some soothing music. Absolutely nothing wrong with either of these cabin setups. Sometimes I wonder if people complain for the sake of it

EK 777 is fine .... unless you are connecting from an EK A380, then you notice the difference, or fly a lot of time on an airline with 3-3-3 on their 777's and then get onto an EK 3-4-3 777 .... What I'm saying without comparison it is fine, but when you have wider seats to compare it to then you notice. Less of an issue I expect if you have a slight frame. Even for people who are quite large, it depends on breadth not depth ... you could conceivably be quite fat and comfortable in the seats if you have a narrow frame.

Of course we all should not care, and support the race to the bottom ......
 
Was that in regular or Economy Plus seating ? (noticed you are 1K)



EK 777 is fine .... unless you are connecting from an EK A380, then you notice the difference, or fly a lot of time on an airline with 3-3-3 on their 777's and then get onto an EK 3-4-3 777 .... What I'm saying without comparison it is fine, but when you have wider seats to compare it to then you notice. Less of an issue I expect if you have a slight frame. Even for people who are quite large, it depends on breadth not depth ... you could conceivably be quite fat and comfortable in the seats if you have a narrow frame.

Of course we all should not care, and support the race to the bottom ......

The size of an economy seat with 10 abreast on a 777 is comparable to a domestic 737. That is fine for an hour or two, but it is far from fine for 14 hours. I didn't enjoy it for the relatively short flight CHC-SYD, and I had an aisle seat!
 
Personally I would have liked Qantas to look at 2-5-2 as it would be better for couples and singles plus only one passenger would have to climb over 2 pax each row.

FWIW I like this idea too. I've travelled on a Continental DC-10 from NYC to LGW many years ago and while I didn't like the middle seat I ended up in this layout has less middle seats. Can anyone comment in its pluses and minuses?
 
FWIW I like this idea too. I've travelled on a Continental DC-10 from NYC to LGW many years ago and while I didn't like the middle seat I ended up in this layout has less middle seats. Can anyone comment in its pluses and minuses?

MH used this configuration on their Boeing 777s. I can see that it has its benefits, e.g. if you're a couple. But I think the main problem is that no-one would want to sit in the middle seat of the block of 5!
 
FWIW I like this idea too. I've travelled on a Continental DC-10 from NYC to LGW many years ago and while I didn't like the middle seat I ended up in this layout has less middle seats. Can anyone comment in its pluses and minuses?

MH used this configuration on their Boeing 777s. I can see that it has its benefits, e.g. if you're a couple. But I think the main problem is that no-one would want to sit in the middle seat of the block of 5!

Where it really works is when there's a family of 5
 
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MH used this configuration on their Boeing 777s. I can see that it has its benefits, e.g. if you're a couple. But I think the main problem is that no-one would want to sit in the middle seat of the block of 5!
Sell the middle of 5 seat as the cheapest seat.
 
FWIW I like this idea too. I've travelled on a Continental DC-10 from NYC to LGW many years ago and while I didn't like the middle seat I ended up in this layout has less middle seats. Can anyone comment in its pluses and minuses?
On 3-3-3 configuration there are 2 rows of passengers who are 2 seats away from an aisle and 3 rows of passengers who are only 1 seat away from aisle.

On a 2-5-2 configuration there is only 1 row of passengers who are 2 seats away from aisle and 4 rows of passengers who are only 1 seat away from aisle.

Personally I could just about tolerate a window seat in a 3-3-3 configuration if no choice in seating. On the other hand I could not tolerate being stuck in middle of 5 seats with 2 people either side. Too claustrophobic.
 
On 3-3-3 configuration there are 2 rows of passengers who are 2 seats away from an aisle and 3 rows of passengers who are only 1 seat away from aisle.

On a 2-5-2 configuration there is only 1 row of passengers who are 2 seats away from aisle and 4 rows of passengers who are only 1 seat away from aisle.

Personally I could just about tolerate a window seat in a 3-3-3 configuration if no choice in seating. On the other hand I could not tolerate being stuck in middle of 5 seats with 2 people either side. Too claustrophobic.

Also in a 3-3-3 configuration the people who are 2 seats away from the aisle have a window/wall to lean up against, which isn't the case with the middle seat in a 2-5-2.

2-5-2 is better for couples; 3-3-3 is better for single travellers.
 
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