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New Seat Experience to Hong Kong


I flew to Hong Kong on the Cathay Pacific flight I booked several months earlier on a 747-400 with new seats that were introduced last month, which included individual entertainment screens (no charge) that had plenty of options to keep you preoccupied including video games and seats that reclined in its own shell, plus a push out coat hanger.

According to Cathay’s site, the entertainment on-demand features:

9″ widescreen TV with StudioCX – featuring a rotating library of 100 movies, 350 TV shows, 888 music CDs, 22 radio channels, and entertainment programmes in nine languages.

Though I found the user interface for the entertainment awkward.

Though slightly more uncomfortable compared to the older seats, the new seat design was great because if the person in front of you reclined, the wouldn’t encroach upon your space because the seats slide forward and down. Unfortunately, the front pocket was practically nonexistent (see above), though my friend seems to think they’ve relocated it behind the calf area.  I’ll have to check on my long-haul flight back.

Anyhow, when I arrived at the airport in Hong Kong, there were only 7 days, 13 hours, 36 minutes, and 13 seconds left until the Beijing 2008 Olympics Games.  On the right, is the photo I took last December.  Quite a bit of time has passed.

1 Comment so far

  1. Benjamin S. (via Facebook) October 16th, 2008 4:37 pm

    I don't know about coach, but in business, Qantas (SFO-SYD and MEL-HKG) was a big winner over Cathay (HKG-SFO) — though I guess that was January 08, so I guess I can't speak to new seats.

    Don't get me started on LAN, though (SYD-AKL); if I ever find myself needing to get from Australia to South America, I'm happy that Qantas is now (soon?) flying SYD-EZE.

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