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wow.
first class looks amazing. thanks for sharing |
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F looks ok, but the rest of it looks terrible...I was expecting something mindblowing from our German friends.
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Teutonic efficiency?
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They will be installing new fully lie-flat seats in business class on the A380 once they receive the 747-800.
They decided to keep the new business seats for the launch of the 747-800. |
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Andrew M
Please accept my total ignorance in this, but why not make the A380 J section right now? I agree with others it looks ordinary at best. Any new equipment like an A380 should set the benchmark I reckon. Then it's up to the rest to endeavour to follow or surpass. Kind regards, Geoff |
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Having trouble getting your head around the fact that the new 747 is called the -8 aren't ya Mate
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Is the economy class bathroom the same?
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At least they were smart in using the space at the front of the aircraft for the first class toilets. Unlike Air France with their 'museum' waste of space or Qantas with the lounge.
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Not 100% sure - But I did read in an article that they wanted to keep something up their sleeves for the B747-800
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