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British Air business class

British Air business class

  1. Anonymous Guest

    What are good seats for 2 people traveling together in business on a 787-10? With the angles, it looks a little confusing. Thanks

  2. RTBones Member

    It all depends on what you are looking for. Some people like to be further forward in the airplane as aircraft noise is generally less. Others like the *somewhat* more intimate section over the front of the wing. This area will likely be a *little* more quiet due to less traffic, and if its me, thats where I look. I would also tend to avoid seats at the very front or very back of the section due to galley noise and toilet queues at the front of the section and sectional boundary with Premium Economy at the back. Since there are two of you travelling, I would tend to look at Rows 13-15 in the center (two together).

    Just my thoughts – I am sure there are others whose opinions will differ. 🙂

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