kaz
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Hi
Just booked 4 return seats to San Francicso from SYD, flying Air New Zealand.
Flight is on a Boeing 777-200. I've checked out the website Seatguru.com to get an idea of what seats are the ones to avoid.
The seats that we're able to choose from are from Rows 38 through to Rows 65. Rows 38 to 48 are over the wing then rows 55 to 65 are towards the back of the plane (seated behind the wing.)
The seats we were going to chose are in rows 38 & 39 A & B, but then I realised these are located roughly over the middle of the wing area.
From travellers past long haul experience: Is it better to get a seat over the wing or towards to back of the plane (which would be behind the wing area) .. ??
As we are flying mostly through the night, my MAIN concern would be noise that you may hear from sitting over the wing & engines. Missing out on a view by sitting over the wing does not bother us.
Does anybody have past experiences, good or bad comments that they can share with me in regards to seating over a wing or towards back of plane.
Many thanks
Karen
Just booked 4 return seats to San Francicso from SYD, flying Air New Zealand.
Flight is on a Boeing 777-200. I've checked out the website Seatguru.com to get an idea of what seats are the ones to avoid.
The seats that we're able to choose from are from Rows 38 through to Rows 65. Rows 38 to 48 are over the wing then rows 55 to 65 are towards the back of the plane (seated behind the wing.)
The seats we were going to chose are in rows 38 & 39 A & B, but then I realised these are located roughly over the middle of the wing area.
From travellers past long haul experience: Is it better to get a seat over the wing or towards to back of the plane (which would be behind the wing area) .. ??
As we are flying mostly through the night, my MAIN concern would be noise that you may hear from sitting over the wing & engines. Missing out on a view by sitting over the wing does not bother us.
Does anybody have past experiences, good or bad comments that they can share with me in regards to seating over a wing or towards back of plane.
Many thanks
Karen