Article: Which Airlines Still Use the 3-3-3 Configuration on Boeing 777s?

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Which Airlines Still Use the 3-3-3 Configuration on Boeing 777s? is an article written by the AFF editorial team:


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I've tried to avoid flying on the 3-4-3 config 777s in Y but recently had a CX flight in Y.

It was so cramped compared to the other widebodies or 3-3-3 config 777s that I would want to avoid it if possible.

Unfortunately 3 of their 4 HKG-SYD flights are now operated by 777s which is bad news for Y passengers.
 
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I've tried to avoid flying on the 3-4-3 config 777s in Y but recently had a CX flight in Y.

It was so cramped compared to the other widebodies or 3-3-3 config 777s that I would want to avoid it if possible.
Had to take a Y flight to HKG last month and booked with HK airlines who fly an (older) A330 in a 2-4-2 layout, I chose it for this exact reason. Entertainment not as good but flight time was better and it beats being jammed in CX's 777 Y seats.
 
Just home after a SYD-HND, NRT-YVR, YVR-NRT, HND-SYD with JAL Econ..... mix of 787 (2-4-2) & 777 (3-3-3)

Front bulkhead seat there and back... one of the better "PE" products out there!! A little gem of OW status.
 
I've tried to avoid flying on the 3-4-3 config 777s in Y but recently had a CX flight in Y.

It was so cramped compared to the other widebodies or 3-3-3 config 777s that I would want to avoid it if possible.

Unfortunately 3 of their 4 HKG-SYD flights are now operated by 777s which is bad news for Y passengers.
Goes from one the very best to one of the very worst Y products... having experienced a 15.5 hour YVR-SYD on an AC 3-4-3 (plus another hour on ground for de-icing), a never again if I can help it!!
 

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