After seeing this thread I'm definitely going to do that if my seat ever gets weirdly changed after I select it. I want to hear whatever BS excuse they gave the airline. |
NP. Wait. I have a serious back condition that I have documented and have multiple doctors that could vouch for me. Are you truly saying I could get notes that would mean I would never get a middle seat again? Seriously? |
+1 it doesn't exist. Also, I don't know of any first class seats where you can wedge yourself against the fuselage/window? That would be quite difficult, even on an older plane. |
Why won’t OP explain the “people having to get up” thing |
You were able to get a window seat for insomnia? |
2-4-2
Are you sure it isn't premium economy on united? |
OP, you are cheap, rude, sleazy, and inconsiderate. |
here is the plane, maybe its the fault of the airlines and I read online they are phasing out this outdated seat layout ![]() |
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I would not want to trade if I went out of my way to pay for first class window (my dream) and someone tried to boot me out. |
Please explain to someone who does not fly first class. Do these seats not recline a lot or fully? Even it that doesn't take pressure off the spine, I have been in business class and the seats were such that you cannot lean against a window. That only worked in economy. |
Nope, that's the United 777 old-school business class. Used to be quite common on flights to Europe, but they rehabbed most of their fleet from 2015-2022 or so. They do still have a few of these planes in this configuration, mostly flying on what are called high-density, low yield routes like the Dulles-Hawaii route. They also sometimes run them on routes like Dulles to LAX. They don't want to use their premium heavy configuration planes for routes like that where they can't charge $4k for a business class roundtrip. The trippy part are the alternating back-front facing groups. https://liveandletsfly.com/united-777-200-business-class/ |
How does leaning against the fuselage while sitting allow for neutral spine alignment while sitting? |
What kind of 4 hour flight uses an airplane so large that there is a first class configuration with 2-4-2? This is the configuration on my last flight to Sydney. |
Yes they recline and lie flat. When these came out in the early 2000s they were among the first lie flat seat, they were cutting edge. Obviously not anymore. They eventually came to be known as "coffin class". You can easily walk by someone in the legroom area, unless they have it in lie flat mode. It's possible but cumbersome to step over it in lie flat mode. |