SYD/BKK BUSINESS QF23 on "A330-200"

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bunyah

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Have a flight coming up in September as above, and hoping someone could advise on the Business seating on Qantas (International) A330-200.

I believe there are 36 seats in Business class. A phone call to Qantas advises they are a "fully flat bed" seat, on a 2-2-2 configuration.

Hoping someone could give a trip report, or indicate where one has been posted.

Thanks.
 
Have a flight coming up in September as above, and hoping someone could advise on the Business seating on Qantas (International) A330-200.

I believe there are 36 seats in Business class. A phone call to Qantas advises they are a "fully flat bed" seat, on a 2-2-2 configuration.

Hoping someone could give a trip report, or indicate where one has been posted.

Thanks.

If it is 36 seats it is the old Mark1 skybed seats. hile the sleeping surface is 'flat', it comes at a significant angle that can mean sleeping is difficult for a lot of people. You either (a) slide down the seat or (b) can't get comfortable if you like to sleep on your side.

The new full flat, full horizontal seats will only have 28 seats in the cabin.
 
Why not just find a trip report with Skybed MkI on either an A333 or A332. The Skybed is the same on both aircraft the only difference is the cabin layout.

It is an angled-lie flat bed with 9 degrees of slope.
 
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