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Yep. We're in an exit row for the overnight coming back so nothing lostAssuming you're going QF here, I think QF fly the A330-200s to India (from memory) and they don't have the nets![]()
Yep. We're in an exit row for the overnight coming back so nothing lostAssuming you're going QF here, I think QF fly the A330-200s to India (from memory) and they don't have the nets![]()
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I don’t understand how these can work in Y. There’s already not enough legroom, your legs are already splayed in the memeworthy “manspreading” pose … given that a net must be above the floor level it has to mean your feet are moved even closer to you when using it, reducing the available room?
Or are these just short-people items?
Yes the angled leg rest does nothing for me, I want to get my feet up. That is much more important to me than the recline of the seat back!Unfortunately not all airlines allow thoseBut the next best thing is a full-sized rolla-board. Pop that on its side and you have a leg rest flush with the seat pan.
I do wonder why in PEY - for those airlines that have them - they don’t allow the foot and calf rest to go horizontal. It would make it much more comfortable!
If we’re talking Headless Horseman stuff and your body is always fumbling around for your head after it’s fallen off and is rolling down the aisle then no … but if you’re getting a “crick neck” due to weird neck angles then yeah it very much might help, my wife finds them helpful for that reason. Her head’s not as far up the backrest as yours, but I still think you’d get some support.I'm tall and not a great fan of the foot net. But in Y my main issue is my head falling all over the place when trying to sleep. Do those neck pillows work?
Agree on both counts. They make a huge difference and you don't see many use them!I agree. The foot nets in Y that QF have make a huge difference to comfort when trying to sleep. I suspect a lot of pax don't even know that they exist!
What is "like 5 hours"? Is it different to "5 hours"?after like 5 hours in the air
It’s a thumbs-up for 5 hours, and can be quite tiring.What is "like 5 hours"? Is it different to "5 hours"?
Well, I've used the cubes on several airlines and never had a problem (if at the bulkhead).Cubes will work - but as mentioned above they are banned on many airlines.