BA vs QF Business Class London=>Sydney

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Yes it is, hence the oodles of room

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hence the risk that you might be asked to move but IMHO its worth it. Put up the privacy screen next to 64B and you think you are the only passenger on the plane :)

And offcourse row 64 is completely occupied on my next trip :!: :shock: apart from my seat the only other seats pre-selected on the flight
 
I used to be a 62 A/K gal, until this trip when I discovered that 64A is even better. more private ( yes I know that sounds impossible) 3 windows, loads of floor space and window storage. It felt a little bit like being in a mini-suite. Awesome seat :)

Just booking another trip Princess Fiona,

Unfortunately 62A/K and 64A are taken......any thoughts on 64K????

Thanks Peter
 
Just booking another trip Princess Fiona,

Unfortunately 62A/K and 64A are taken......any thoughts on 64K????

Thanks Peter

64K has a nice private cabin feel but not quite as much legroom as 64A.
The good thing is that it's not a bassinet seat so you won't get bumped. Bad thing ( along with all of the back row) is that it's last for service and therefore meal choice.
Probably the pick of the UD if the others (62A/K, 64A) are taken.
Happy Travels!
 
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