City Flyer 737-400 Seat

Status
Not open for further replies.

MAX_1

Member
Joined
Aug 12, 2006
Posts
465
Have a flight BNE-MEL in a few weeks time.Was hoping to use my QFF points to upgrade but couldn't as HO booked a discount fare. What I am asking the forum is for any recommendation for a seat on the 737-400 and maybe now with online seating , I maybe lucky enough to grab a little extra comfort.
Thanks.
 
The Frequent Flyer Concierge team takes the hard work out of finding reward seat availability. Using their expert knowledge and specialised tools, they'll help you book a great trip that maximises the value for your points.

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

Been a while since I've been in one of these planes...

From memory, they use convertible Business class seats for the first 5 rows.

The first 3 rows are normally in Business formation (2x2 with a smallish "seat" in between the two business seats), with the next 2 rows in Economy - but still Business type seats and legroom. I believe these 2 economy rows are three seats wide - but can't remember.

The 6th row also probably has good legroom, but unsure.

Here's a photo of what to expect:

Airliners.net Photos: Qantas Boeing 737-476
 
Last edited:
MAX_1 said:
Have a flight BNE-MEL in a few weeks time.Was hoping to use my QFF points to upgrade but couldn't as HO booked a discount fare. What I am asking the forum is for any recommendation for a seat on the 737-400 and maybe now with online seating , I maybe lucky enough to grab a little extra comfort.
Thanks.

Row 12 is the best followed by row 11 since they are the exit rows

Dave
 
Row six on Qantas 734's has about the same pitch as seats futher back.

Boiling the proffered advice down; for best pitch do the following:

- on OLCI, look for seats Row 5 and forward.

- When you arrive at the airport, take the time to recheck and ask for an exit row seat.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top