The Best Seats (According to the Weekend Australian)

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Attempts to recommend some of the better carriers for various categories of seats and best places to sit on the plane.

Eg:
MOST COMFORTABLE SEATS
BEST BUSINESS SEATS
SAFEST SEATS
Etc.
 
Mal said:
Attempts to recommend some of the better carriers for various categories of seats and best places to sit on the plane.
I think it is a good article. Did the journalist use AFF for research? The points raised and answers provided are relevant based on the type of questions posted on AFF recently!
 
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Its amazing to think that a few months ago that would all have been a revelation to me - but not any more. The thing that it didnt stress much was the relevance of status. I think some people will be annoyed after having read that and prepared themsleves for a good seat only to find that they cant get the "good seats".
 
JohnK said:
I think it is a good article. Did the journalist use AFF for research? The points raised and answers provided are relevant based on the type of questions posted on AFF recently!

Right down to the comment on " .... unavailable to the great unwashed."

Not a term I hear used all that frequently in general usage, except on AFF. But maybe that's because when I'm not travelling for work, I am part of the great unwashed....
 
One comment that I found interesting was that "it is quieter in front of the engines"

Does anyone agree with this?
 
odoherty said:
One comment that I found interesting was that "it is quieter in front of the engines"

Does anyone agree with this?
Yes, I would agree with that. But not just for the reasons that appear obvious. One reason is that the premium cabins and premium seating tend to be at the front of the aircraft, which tends to be occupied by people who don't make a lot of noise.

Also note that for aircraft like DC9, MD80, 717, 727, they are absolutely correct. You definitely don't want a seat behind the engines on those aircraft types :shock: .
 
NM said:
Also note that for aircraft like DC9, MD80, 717, 727, they are absolutely correct. You definitely don't want a seat behind the engines on those aircraft types :shock: .
What about 747 and A330?
 
NM said:
Nowhere near as bad as being seated behind the engines on those types I noted.

Me thinks your subtle observation has been missed... it was probably the specific use of the emoticon... a smiley face may have been better!
 
swissbignose said:
Me thinks your subtle observation has been missed... it was probably the specific use of the emoticon... a smiley face may have been better!
Hmm, I must be getting old. Normally my subtlety is compared with objects such as house bricks :shock: :shock: :p :)
 
There's nothing better than subtle humour...

After all, you could have done the "Hollywood statement" which explained your point in detail for the benefit of the audience....
 
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