Checking in for a flight 24 hours ahead of its departure has proven to be a vital step in our travel plans, allowing us to secure our preferred seat, particularly on long-haul flights. However, sometimes, despite our best efforts, we are dealt the short straw.
One passenger discovered this during their 14-hour British Airwaysflight from Kuala Lumpur (KUL), the capital of Malaysia, to London (LHR) after opting to book the window seat in 41A. Despite a view out of the plane often being favourable among travellers, this passenger labelled it "complete hell" as they had "no window" and limited space on the Boeing 787.
But those weren't her only issues with the seat.
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In a bid to warn others about booking this specific seat on a BA flight, they shared a photo of their limited leg room, which showed a silver box fixed underneath the seat in front on the left-hand side, thought to be the entertainment system. This forced the passengerin 41A to shift his feet and legs further to the right, bringing him closer to his flight neighbour.
In the Reddit post, the passenger revealed: "I had the misfortune of picking a window seat 41a on the Boeing 787 from KL to London. It’s a 14-hour flight, and I honestly don’t see how this seat could possibly be sold. There’s no window, it’s narrowing as the fuselage narrows, so you get less room to your left, they’ve chucked the entertainment box in your footspace, and then I was sat next to two larger men.
"It was honestly complete hell. I don’t see how any of that is possibly acceptable in the slightest. They shouldn’t even sell the seat at all. Luckily, after on hour, the stewardesses felt so bad for me because I clearly looked incredibly squashed (186cm tall) that they moved me for free. I just wanted to warn people, never ever ever book this seat. Literally would rather fly Ryanair for 14 hours."
While the passenger was thankfully able to move seats, they titled the Reddit post "A warning to everyone about 41a and 41K." The post was met with a flurry of comments as other travellers expressed their sympathy for the situation during a long-haul flight.
One wrote: "I freaking hate those stupid boxes. What a disaster of a design." A second added: "REALLY old tech too. Could be 1/10th the size with WAY less power draw."
A third experienced a similar situation as they explained: "Experienced this damned thing for the first time from LHR to Boston yesterday. I'm 6"2 and I've flown plenty long haul to the west coast and never been as uncomfortable as I was on this flight.
"The front of my left leg - under my knee cap to halfway down my shin - is still numb right now, even after loads of walking."
Another expanded: "That box is the IFE box. It's a mini computer which runs multiple screens. But it's a bit crap where they placed it. Economy is a challenge at the best of times, especially when you're in a corner like that. Glad they moved you!"
"The aircraft itself is great, the problem is the airlines that decided to squeeze as many seats as possible. If I'm not mistaken, some Japanese airlines have one less seat per row on the Dreamliner, making the journey much more comfortable," another traveller noted.
British Airways has been contacted for comment.
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