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Originally Posted by Andrew M
I still see it as 1-2-1
Looking at the very back J section - 18 seats
4 seats on the left
4 seats on the right
10 seats in the middle
But it does appear that rear facing seats may be used, and you could then class it as 2-4-2, but from looking into a booking engine in terms of seat numbering its 1-2-1 
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Ok first are these seats forwards backwards like BA or angled like Air New Zealand/Virgin Atlantic?
If as the map suggests it is ala BA then the booking engine is clearly counting the rear facing seats as a seperate row.
How annoyed would you be if you booked a forward facing window seat only to find that you are in what in a normal aircraft would be considered an isle seat?
The map clearly shows 8 disitinct seating positions across the cabin, two on the outside, 4 in the centre, two outside. To me that is 2-4-2.