Originally Posted by
S.o.S.
When describing cabin space, perhaps add which cabin you were in?
This is similar to the highly amusing 'concept cabins' that we sometimes see in manufacturers
PR. Not to mention the coining of the word 'densification' for the Y in BA 777-200s. Sometimes, just to get to an urgent appointment at short notice, one has to be in Y.
For the sake of clarification.....my experiences aboard the two Iberia A346 aircraft were in economy (my normal / usual method of travel since finances do not allow for the more luxury end of the aircraft), hence the comparison to the battery hen being all squished up vs the free range hen where a little more knee and elbow room can be available dependant on whether the airline in question uses high density seating or not.