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Seat 54 A is a standard Economy seat, however, this seat has limited under seat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box.
Its true what they say, the galley is LOUD. It doubles as a staff room so I frequently had off-duty crew standing at my feet chatting to the staff inside. This got annoying after a while and I had to ask them to move inside so I could try and sleep
Emirates
Seat 26 D is a standard Business seat, however, the proximity to the lavatory and bar may be bothersome. Seat 4 K is a standard First Class suite, however, the proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. Seat 6 G is a Business Class seat however, the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. Passengers traveling with an infant are often seated here as there are bassinets in this row. Seat 67 F is an Economy Class Exit Row seat that has extra legroom. The proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. Passengers traveling with an infant are often seated here as there are bassinets in this row.
Seat 26 G is a standard Business seat, however, the proximity to the lavatory and bar may be bothersome. ICE system is good, but the crappy headphones are a perfect example of form over function - who has square ears? Seat 52 K has extra legroom, however the proximity to the galley may be bothersome. Passengers traveling with an infant are often seated here as there are bassinets in this row.Seat 22 G is a Business Class Exit Row seat that may have extra legroom. Passengers traveling with an infant are often seated here as there are bassinets in this row. Seat 67 D is an Economy Class Exit Row seat that has extra legroom. The proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. Passengers traveling with an infant are often seated here as there are bassinets in this row.