Lufthansa 747-4
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Lufthansa 747-4
Hi there,
Just booked flights from FRA-BKK with Lufthansa on the 744.
My question is - is there any personal IFE on the back of the seats? I've searched youtube and couldn't find any recent videos. Checked online and from reading at first, it looked like there was no IFE at all apart from one of the TVs you share with about 100 others. Came across something else after that suggested some of the 744s got upgraded.
Anyone able to help me out? A 10 and a half hour flight without any personal IFE will be a hard one being that I'm not normally able to sleep when flying.
Appreciate any help
Just booked flights from FRA-BKK with Lufthansa on the 744.
My question is - is there any personal IFE on the back of the seats? I've searched youtube and couldn't find any recent videos. Checked online and from reading at first, it looked like there was no IFE at all apart from one of the TVs you share with about 100 others. Came across something else after that suggested some of the 744s got upgraded.
Anyone able to help me out? A 10 and a half hour flight without any personal IFE will be a hard one being that I'm not normally able to sleep when flying.

Appreciate any help
Paxing All Over The World


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Seat back IFE is fine - until you discover that you've brought the wrong glasses, with the right ones in the hold!
Last long haul (12 hrs) I either had to lean forward to see it in focus, or sit back and listen to the blur. Fortunately, my iPod and magazines did the job!
Last long haul (12 hrs) I either had to lean forward to see it in focus, or sit back and listen to the blur. Fortunately, my iPod and magazines did the job!

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I've given up on IFE. I have yet to find a system which does a movie justice. I'd rather wait until they are released on disc and watch them on my home cinema set up where the picture is clearer and the sound (damn great subwoofer) is fantastic. Oh, and occasionally go see a film in the cinema too.
iPod plus book(s) for me. Even on long haul daytime flights. And an opportunity to think.
iPod plus book(s) for me. Even on long haul daytime flights. And an opportunity to think.
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People seem to have largely given up on that - whenever I use public transport here, I am quite happy to sit and daydream without the need to stroke my i-whatever, jabber into my phone or play with a laptop. Maybe people cannot think these days. Sometimes I take a regional flight and I take a book and my iPod but cannot be bothered with them, I'd rather just sit and ruminate. I must be getting old...
Paxing All Over The World


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Well, Rush2112, since I'm not getting old (Obviously!) I can say that as an ever younger man - I too like to ruminate whilst aloft. Watching the world roll by (unless long ocean crossing) is always fascinating and watching the clouds, other hairy planes flitting about, all is restful and condusive to thought and


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I think it's a modern trend PAXboy - or perhaps an Asian thing? - taking away the need to think. I was just out to another building here in Singapore for a meeting and the lift has CNBC Business News TV on it, so now you don't even have to think in the lift for 30 seconds, someone else is doing it for you!!
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From: Pattaya, Thailand
it appears that the FRA - HKG does have PTV.... fingers crossed for BKK as well
Lufthansa Boeing 747 - 400 New Interior with personal IFE - YouTube
Lufthansa Boeing 747 - 400 New Interior with personal IFE - YouTube

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On a Lufthansa 747-400 last night (TLV-FRA) and the seats are thinner and more comfortable and the seatback IFE is fine, but fairly generic.
I spent the whole four hours chatting with a lovely female German scientist in the next seat and the time just 'flew'.
I spent the whole four hours chatting with a lovely female German scientist in the next seat and the time just 'flew'.

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About a month ago I had a trip FRA-RUH-FRA on LH 744.
The FRA-RUH leg was on D-ABVU: no personal IFE, just the overhead screens. There were rather large IFE boxes under some seats, restricting legroom (take note of that!).
The return flight RUH-FRA was on D-ABTK: personal IFE and no boxes under the seats. It was a night flight, so I must admit I enjoyed the empty row more than the personal IFE!
BR,
aerolearner
The FRA-RUH leg was on D-ABVU: no personal IFE, just the overhead screens. There were rather large IFE boxes under some seats, restricting legroom (take note of that!).
The return flight RUH-FRA was on D-ABTK: personal IFE and no boxes under the seats. It was a night flight, so I must admit I enjoyed the empty row more than the personal IFE!

BR,
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Shanghai to Frankfurt not sure which model 747 but No IFE no personal fresh air vent, Flight was booked same day so no discount fare. Seats were however recardo so very comfortable but boring 11 hour flight.
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good to see that i've created somewhat of a discussion! 
when I first booked the ticket, I was completely surprised since it was £575 from EDI to BKK. I would never have imagined to get a Lufthansa ticket for that kind of price and I actually thought it was a bit of a luxary airline going by the previous prices I've seen (at least double for the same route)!
very surprised that they are probably going to be using a banged up, old 744 for that route. From what I've read as well, it's normally pretty packed!
although I havn't flown yet, I feel like in a few months I should be posting the reply above by AdamFrisch.

when I first booked the ticket, I was completely surprised since it was £575 from EDI to BKK. I would never have imagined to get a Lufthansa ticket for that kind of price and I actually thought it was a bit of a luxary airline going by the previous prices I've seen (at least double for the same route)!
very surprised that they are probably going to be using a banged up, old 744 for that route. From what I've read as well, it's normally pretty packed!
although I havn't flown yet, I feel like in a few months I should be posting the reply above by AdamFrisch.
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From: High in the Sky
Haven't a clue,
Emirates A380 business is the answer. Huge TV, superb picture and not just a great big headset but noise canceling to boot.
Oh yeah, and when the movie finishes, pop back to the bar for champagne and canapés!!
Emirates A380 business is the answer. Huge TV, superb picture and not just a great big headset but noise canceling to boot.
Oh yeah, and when the movie finishes, pop back to the bar for champagne and canapés!!

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Voodoo 3 many thanks for that tip. Sadly my first flight ever with Emirates (early next year) is on a combination of B777 and A330 'cos it suits me to go from LGW. So it will be the iPod/book again, and, as both out and back are daytime flights, lots of time to ponder....



