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- From: macucci@ceg.uiuc.edu (Massimo Macucci)
- Subject: Re: Best seats on a 747-200 ?
- References: <1992Dec31.201944.20078@oakhill.sps.mot.com> <1992Dec31.224326.28845@news.media.mit.edu> <sjones.725918275@cunews>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 16:48:53 GMT
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- sjones@alfred.carleton.ca (Stan Jones) writes:
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- >In <1992Dec31.224326.28845@news.media.mit.edu> geek@media.mit.edu
- >(Chris Schmandt) writes in response to a question about the 'besy
- >seats' on a 427-200::
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- >>You probably want to sit "up top". Your mileage may vary; on UA the
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- >On the airlines I have flown on 747s (AC, CP, KLM) these up top seats are
- >business class (the class between economy and first). Is is not the
- >case with other airlines?
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- No, at least with British Airways they are Economy class and very comfortable.
- I seem to remember that the same happens with Air France (but I'm not sure),
- while with Alitalia they are "Top Class"(sort of a First class, I believe).
- Massimo Macucci
- macucci@hp730.ceg.uiuc.edu
- macucci@pimic.iet.unipi.it
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