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Old 14th Jan 2008, 10:09
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Loads on specific BA Trans-pond flights this week

Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone could please tell me what loads are looking like in Third World on LHR-JFK BA183 Thu 17 Jan and on JFK-LHR BA112 Sun 20 Jan?

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Shouldn't be a problem - lots of space at the moment!
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Should be OK????????

Depends on whether you're looking for onload (in which case space is good) or upgrade (in which case no space offers more hope)
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The question was:
what loads are looking like in Third World
That is what I answered. The loads would suggest no overselling in any cabin, therefore no upgrading required. Getting an upgrade would therefore require something to happen to facilitate it. There may well be enough space in WT to make it comfortable enough to pass away the hours.
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Thank you

Thank you very much people... TopBunk I think you've hit the nail, already pos space so just wondering if there'll be a bit of room to stretch out!

Thanks again both of you.

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Sorry, one more question - are these services likely to be on 38 J-class-seat aircraft, or 70 J-class-seat?

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I don't think the 747 has any more 38J aircraft, they have all been configured to either high or mid-J configurations, giving a minimum of 53?J.

'Most' JFK's have high J configs. The mid-J's are Club in Upper+C zone, with WTp in B zone iirc.
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