Business class seats on NWA Airbus 330
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Abram,
I apologize for forgetting the original posting that called for business class seats.
Having flown to Europe 50+ (I've forgotten how many times) times in Business Class, I've been all over the various planes' seats.
I've settled on the two middle seats, each one with its own aisle access. It seems to be a choice that works for me, and it's quieter.
Remember, that during a transatlantic flight, the window really doesn't show much, if at all.
However, once on a flight from LHR to ORD, we flew just west of Iceland and Greenland. It was beautiful to see.
I apologize for forgetting the original posting that called for business class seats.
Having flown to Europe 50+ (I've forgotten how many times) times in Business Class, I've been all over the various planes' seats.
I've settled on the two middle seats, each one with its own aisle access. It seems to be a choice that works for me, and it's quieter.
Remember, that during a transatlantic flight, the window really doesn't show much, if at all.
However, once on a flight from LHR to ORD, we flew just west of Iceland and Greenland. It was beautiful to see.
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When I travel with my husband, I prefer the window seat for added privacy. I don't want the pax across the aisle to see me drooling in my sleep
This is also where the distinction between shell vs privacy screen vs nothing becomes really important
This is also where the distinction between shell vs privacy screen vs nothing becomes really important
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I don't care about looking out the window. One of my pet peeves (trivial, I know) is being bumped at a restaurant or plane, and that doesn't happen in a window seat. Plus, it seems quieter if I have a don't have people on both sides of me. In coach, I like to lean against the wall to sleep.