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Feb 01, 2007 19:50 |  #1

How about this for a travel option? This is executive class in the B767.
Lay-flat seats and your own TV screen with video on demand.

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Feb 01, 2007 22:55 |  #2

how do you look out of the window if the seats are facing away and that wall post in the way?


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Feb 01, 2007 22:56 |  #3

RadAL wrote in post #2640882 (external link)
how do you look out of the window if the seats are facing away?

:D lol. im sure they would let you rotate the seats. ;)


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Feb 01, 2007 23:34 |  #4

There are two windows at each seat [more or less]. So when you are reclined you can look out the one that is kind of behind the seat. When upright, you can see sideways out the other window.




  
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Feb 02, 2007 07:13 |  #5

Nice shot, if you'd have removed the diaper 1st? :D


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Feb 02, 2007 15:41 |  #6

PhotosGuy wrote in post #2642022 (external link)
Nice shot, if you'd have removed the diaper 1st? :D

Ideally, I would have closed all the overhead bins and cleaned up the garbage showing on some of the seats too, but I was just on my way out of the airplane, so I didn't take the time to do that.

I should have taken pictures BEFORE the flight, so then the "diaper" would not have been showing... and I was kicking myself all the way to Osaka for not having done that.

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Feb 02, 2007 15:47 |  #7

nice man!


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Feb 02, 2007 15:50 |  #8

Nice! What airline and how many thousands of dollars for those seats??




  
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Feb 02, 2007 16:22 |  #9

This is Air Canada... and I don't want to know what one of those seats would actually cost to ride in. It wouldn't be cheap though.




  
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