Virgin 737-8 Max Business Class - No Divider

It will be a shared seat pocket! Also great space under the seat infront for your bags with the no divider
But is there space under the seats in front of the middle seat in row 3? From memory there's no space in front because it's where the legs of the business class seats in Row 2 are.
 
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It will be a shared seat pocket! Also great space under the seat infront for your bags with the no divider
Not for the middle seat the centre console for the J seats is right in the middle of the middle seat and offers very little under seat room.
 
Not for the middle seat the centre console for the J seats is right in the middle of the middle seat and offers very little under seat room.
If I'm in the centre of row 3, I just put my things under the seats in front, either to the right of the left seat or to the left of the right seat, which is still in line with either my left or right legs (in front of my seat).
The centre console in row 2 to the floor doesn't take up the entire width of a row 3 seat.
I've never had anyone look at me strangely for doing it, it's obvious that's the only choice, other than overhead, which isn't convenient for many items, such as a laptop, man bag, purse etc that you might want quick access to later.
 
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It's not that great....pic of Row 3 middle seat on new config.
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It's not that great....pic of Row 3 middle seat on new config.
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Yes, and anything other than a small flat pack will not fit in the area under the seat in front of the 3B/3E PAX.

Mind you, in the prior config, no bags could be on the floor in front of Row 3 PAX for takeoff/landing.
 
Having sat in a "new" 3B recently, it's not too bad. Certainly not as much leg room (but still an "extra" legroom row) as the old config however you can now put a small bag under in front of you, rather than having to put everything up in the overhead. Admittedly I wouldn't pay much for it - may as well pay to upgrade to J - but as a WP I'll certainly take the freebie.
 
To loop back to the new semi-translucent curtain, I've now seen it somewhere else as well.
Flew back home from LA on American Airlines and they're using this product on their 777s as well, at least between Premium Economy and Business.
 
To loop back to the new semi-translucent curtain, I've now seen it somewhere else as well.
Flew back home from LA on American Airlines and they're using this product on their 777s as well, at least between Premium Economy and Business.
Yes! Between F and J.

It’s standard in the US across carriers that use curtains. They’re not allowed to have opaque curtains for security reasons.

For narrow bodies they either have plastic dividers hanging from the overhead above the last row of first, or they have very short curtains you can drag across to top of the last row of F.

Dunno why VA didn’t go with the latter… a two-second install.
 
To loop back to the new semi-translucent curtain, I've now seen it somewhere else as well.
Flew back home from LA on American Airlines and they're using this product on their 777s as well, at least between Premium Economy and Business.
Yes, as indicated in my post / photo from 5 weeks ago
I'm on one tonight ... from 1A
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Very AA'ish ...
I have over 200 AA flights and am very familiar with that type of curtain - dates back over 10 years. Before that, after 911, USA airlines were not permitted any curtain.
 

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