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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Geoff Mayo: [QB] I had a vague feeling it (the aircraft frame ID) was on a metal plate immediately adjacent to the main entry door too, but couldn't prove it. That might be related to manufacturer and/or model. [URL=http://www.seatexpert.com]www.seatexpert.com[/URL] is a good alternative to [URL=http://www.seatguru.com]www.seatguru.com[/URL] for when the latter gives you sensory overload. As for rear-facing business class, BA do this too, as do many other airlines. However, I would not recommend BA business class to my worst enemy. I've been BA biz before but on my "emigration flight" to LAX they served a burnt chicken korma for lunch and a choice of vinegar-soaked salad or mayonnaise-coated sandwiches (mayo contains vinegar; I hate vinegar) for dinner, and no option for anything else. Their "raid the larder" ran out of food somewhere over Canada. Yes, they had lie-flat seats, but service was economy level at best. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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