You can work it out like this (in first class, anyway...) Seat 1 is a table of two; seats 2 and 3 and a table of four; seat 4 is a table of 2; 5 and 6 are a table of 4; and so on and so on...
Haven't seen any standard class seat maps - also depends on whether you get a HD or an LD set: they seem to be used interchangeably and it's just pot luck.
Haven't seen any standard class seat maps - also depends on whether you get a HD or an LD set: they seem to be used interchangeably and it's just pot luck.
Thanks for the info.... so seat 10F would be a table of two, facing forwards..... so a seat map would look like this???
15B/14B 13B
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15F/14F 13F
12B/11B 10B
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12F/11F 10F
09B/08B 07B
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09F/08F 07F
06B/05B 04B
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06F/05F 04F
03B/02B 01B
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03F/02F 01F