yeah, that's right, i'm complimenting them.
flew on the new to AA A320B and have to say i was impressed. flew in first, which is really biz class, but since it was a domestic flight AA bills it as a 1st class cabin.
seats were comfy and had good support. still no foot rest, the lack of which escapes and confounds me. cabin was roomy and felt larger. IFE system was ok. my complaint is with the design of the controller, which tucks out of the way like older models. very unintuitive setup and navigating the screen menus was a pain in the ass.i'd love to meet the designers and ask them to explain how they thought their system made sense.
probably the best part of this plane is the loo. BOEING!!!! ARE YOU LISTENING???? airbus managed to make a bathroom that isn't claustrophobically small. you can actually turn around without bumping a wall or the door. it's not cavernous by any stretch of the imagination, but it works and is comfortable.
aside from the above, it's an airplane.
flew on the new to AA A320B and have to say i was impressed. flew in first, which is really biz class, but since it was a domestic flight AA bills it as a 1st class cabin.
seats were comfy and had good support. still no foot rest, the lack of which escapes and confounds me. cabin was roomy and felt larger. IFE system was ok. my complaint is with the design of the controller, which tucks out of the way like older models. very unintuitive setup and navigating the screen menus was a pain in the ass.i'd love to meet the designers and ask them to explain how they thought their system made sense.
probably the best part of this plane is the loo. BOEING!!!! ARE YOU LISTENING???? airbus managed to make a bathroom that isn't claustrophobically small. you can actually turn around without bumping a wall or the door. it's not cavernous by any stretch of the imagination, but it works and is comfortable.
aside from the above, it's an airplane.
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