747>380>340
Nah. It's A380 > 747 >>>>>>>>>>>>> A340.A380 has is quieter, bigger, and has (much) nicer, more spacious lavs.747 is just a prettier plane.
So he'll be less comfortable, more squished, unable to change into PJs (unless he does so in the main cabin--please dont), and unable to hear himself think on the 747 so that he can... take a pic of the plane that is taking him *back* from his Photo DO?Er... do you often fly planes because of how they look?
So he'll be less comfortable, have less space, unable to change into PJs (unless he does so in the main cabin--please dont), and unable to hear himself think on the 747 so that he can... take a pic of the plane that is taking him *back* from his Photo DO?Er... do you often fly planes because of how they look?Analogy: "Emirates A380 for a nicer bathroom? For shame."....said no one.
I disagree with you on this one. I flew F on the LH-747-800 and found the nose seats plenty comfortable and quiet. I had no trouble changing into the provided PJs in the lavatory (which includes a window and fold-down bench and was cleaned between uses).
Heck of a response. I love me the look of the 747. Bless the Queen of the Skies.But, alas, she's not as functional, comfortable, advanced, or lavish as her ugly Uncle.People do should not fly planes for how they *look."
+1 Why would anyone care about how the plane looks for the 5 seconds they see it from the walkway?
3. The 747 nose seats have a very unique forward perspective and feel due to the curvature of the plane.
I chose the nose seat on LH's 748 for this reason but could barely tell the difference between that and a normal window, could be UA's were different. If I flew the 748 again I would take the middle seat since it offers the most privacy being next to the little counter they have in the middle of the cabin.
Depends if you're with a traveling companion of course.
If I flew the 748 again I would take the middle seat since it offers the most privacy being next to the little counter they have in the middle of the cabin.
Which is *exactly* what I told @Something Fishy.
On the polaris ewr-tlv-ewr route some middle seats connect and some don't. Is there an easy way to know?