Hi, has anyone sat in Row 31 in the refurbished A380s? Is there a bulkhead? The first row of premium econo used to be at the upper deck rear doors so had great leg room but the seat maps for the refurbished planes appears to show a bulkhead. I hate sitting behind a bulkhead as you can’t push your legs under the seat in front so feel cramped, even though you benefit from not being reclined into.
Row 31 seats have additional legroom rather than less. There are a couple of other trade-offs though including the TV being in the armrest, and the proximity to the bassinets. I'd take a look a the detailed A380 seat map on Qantas' website, and also check out Seat Guru comments make your own assessment of what works for you.
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MrT
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Hi, has anyone sat in Row 31 in the refurbished A380s? Is there a bulkhead? The first row of premium econo used to be at the upper deck rear doors so had great leg room but the seat maps for the refurbished planes appears to show a bulkhead. I hate sitting behind a bulkhead as you can’t push your legs under the seat in front so feel cramped, even though you benefit from not being reclined into.
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Theresnormissin
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Row 31 seats have additional legroom rather than less. There are a couple of other trade-offs though including the TV being in the armrest, and the proximity to the bassinets. I'd take a look a the detailed A380 seat map on Qantas' website, and also check out Seat Guru comments make your own assessment of what works for you.