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Old Jan 12th, 2014, 04:57 PM
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Delta A330-200 Business Elite (1-2-1) With Spouse!

My wife and I will be on a Delta A330-200 Business Elite from CDG to MSP. Don't have experience with this seating arrangement. Our seat assignments are currently two middle seats However, after looking on youtube, it looks as if my wife and I will be able to talk better across the isle (so would get the window seat and the adjacent center seat.

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Old Jan 12th, 2014, 06:34 PM
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But wouldn't your talking to each other the whole flight be a bit more bothersome to your seatmates? I think this is rather selfish IMHO. Looking at the seat maps you'd have an aisle between you so how would it be easier?
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Old Jan 12th, 2014, 06:47 PM
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2 middle seats won't be so bad unless you want to look at lots of water. And talking across the aisle may be a bit inconsiderate, especially if an evening flight!
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Keep the middle seats. I recently flew business from CDG to DET with Delta. It would be much more preferable to have my spouse next to me in the middle seats than across the aisle.
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We flew to JNB on this configuration. Keep the middle seats. Much easier to talk or see each other. The aisle seats don't sit exactly across as it looks on the maps. You would need to stand up or speak very loudly to converse across the aisle.
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