The seats by the windows
face aisle seats, the distance is to far for conversation, but angled for awkward eye contact.
Not exact matches
His
face wasn't the only anxious one — with us both having
aisle seats, and the «side» that the bub needed to feed from would mean that my boob would practically be in his lap.
This creates an
aisle along the side to access the back row, which is a necessity if the
seats in the second row are still in the rear -
facing position.
Pick one of the scores of mock room set - ups and have a
seat at a desk or on a kid's bean bag,
facing away from the
aisle.
Some looked over their shoulders as Mr. Silver, once the powerful speaker of the New York State Assembly who now
faces political corruption charges, slowly walked up the courtroom
aisle to his
seat at a long desk that
faced Valerie E. Caproni, the presiding judge.
Finally, most Upper Class
seats are positioned so that you are
facing someone across the
aisle.
The
seats in even - numbered rows
face the
aisle and do not have quite as much privacy.
Our United Polaris business class cabins feature forward -
facing, direct -
aisle - access
seats that recline flat, providing sleeping space up to 6 feet 6 inches long and up to 23 inches wide.
Our new United Polaris business class cabins feature forward -
facing, direct -
aisle - access
seats that recline flat, providing sleeping space up to 6 feet 6 inches long and up to 23 inches wide.
Instead,
seats 1A and 2A have the most privacy because there's a big wall across the
aisle, the the
seats in the middle section
facing the opposite windows.
Seat -LCB- SEAT -RCB- is a Business Class Bulkhead seat where the close proximity to the lavatories and galley may be bothersome as this seat faces outwards into the ai
Seat -LCB- SEAT -RCB- is a Business Class Bulkhead seat where the close proximity to the lavatories and galley may be bothersome as this seat faces outwards into the ai
Seat -LCB-
SEAT -RCB- is a Business Class Bulkhead seat where the close proximity to the lavatories and galley may be bothersome as this seat faces outwards into the ai
SEAT -RCB- is a Business Class Bulkhead seat where the close proximity to the lavatories and galley may be bothersome as this seat faces outwards into the ai
SEAT -RCB- is a Business Class Bulkhead
seat where the close proximity to the lavatories and galley may be bothersome as this seat faces outwards into the ai
seat where the close proximity to the lavatories and galley may be bothersome as this seat faces outwards into the ai
seat where the close proximity to the lavatories and galley may be bothersome as this
seat faces outwards into the ai
seat faces outwards into the ai
seat faces outwards into the
aisle.
Seat -LCB- SEAT -RCB- is a Business Class Bulkhead seat that is very private as the single seat faces away from the aisle and in towards the win
Seat -LCB- SEAT -RCB- is a Business Class Bulkhead seat that is very private as the single seat faces away from the aisle and in towards the win
Seat -LCB-
SEAT -RCB- is a Business Class Bulkhead seat that is very private as the single seat faces away from the aisle and in towards the win
SEAT -RCB- is a Business Class Bulkhead seat that is very private as the single seat faces away from the aisle and in towards the win
SEAT -RCB- is a Business Class Bulkhead
seat that is very private as the single seat faces away from the aisle and in towards the win
seat that is very private as the single seat faces away from the aisle and in towards the win
seat that is very private as the single
seat faces away from the aisle and in towards the win
seat faces away from the aisle and in towards the win
seat faces away from the
aisle and in towards the window.
Although it's a window
seat and you are
facing away from the
aisle a little it doesn't seem particularly private, it would be better if the right arm rest (which feels a long way away) rose up higher to create a bit of a screen, as you're quite aware of people walking by.
The solo
seats face the window and the middle
seats face inward with your head by the
aisle.
All
seats faced forward and had
aisle access, except for the window
seats (where you had to climb over the legs of your neighbour to get to the
aisle).