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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sbalax: [QB] Geoff-- I think you are right about the manufacturers ID plate but it's difficult to spend time looking for it with the new regulations about "not congregating near the galleys or lavatories". Alternatively, you COULD ask a crew member. The ship number should be on the manifest and docs. I tried [URL=http://www.seatexpert.com]www.seatexpert.com[/URL] but found it a little more difficult to use that [URL=http://www.seatguru.com]www.seatguru.com[/URL] which I just noticed is part of the TripAdvisor family now. Curiously neither site shows the UA 777 that is used mostly for U.S West Coast (LAX/SFO) to Hawaii flights. F/C is 2-3-2. It's considered a junk market where most people in F/C are on miles or upgrades. The thing I dislike the most about the forward/aft seats is that if you are on the aisle you end up looking at the person across the aisle for most of the flight. Mr. Norman-- I only hear good things about LH. I've been to their Business Class Lounge in Frankfurt and it was wonderful. The self cleaning toilet was a masterpiece of either German or Japanese engineering. "Back There" was either 3-3-3 or 2-5-2. Most likely the latter since the 3-3-3 was s-CO's choice. Frank in overcast and cool SBA [/QB][/QUOTE]
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