QF 747 PE seat selection?

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Hi, my partner and I are booked on QF PE SYD-LAX-SYD in March. QF107 (747-400) over and QF012 (A380) back.

Does anyone know if the forward bulkhead seats 34A/B or 34 J/K in the 747 config are OK?

BTW, this is the 40 PE seat config. SeatGuru suggests they *may* have restricted legroom due to the bulkhead (although, I would normally go for that over a reclined seat in front!). We’re currently in 37A/B - just behind the exit row – which is blocked for online seat allocation :confused:

We’ve taken 34J/K on the A380 based on SeatGuru advice that these are good seats because of the bulkhead!

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I've been in these seats several times as they are my favourite.
Only real issue is the armrest in the middle is not moveable. Leg room is good - I'm 6'.
 
Hey, thanks for the response. I'll give them a go.

Only real issue is the armrest in the middle is not moveable. Leg room is good - I'm 6'.

We'll be QF Premium Economy newbies, but I thought all PE seats had non-moveable armrests for the tray tables and video screens?
 
We'll be QF Premium Economy newbies, but I thought all PE seats had non-moveable armrests for the tray tables and video screens?

Correct, doesnt matter where you sit in PE, all armrests are fixed
 
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