Japan Airlines Japan Airlines
Boeing 747-400
(Version L02)
Comments
* JAL retired the last of its 747's in Feb. 2011.JAL MAGIC entertainment system with AVOD (Audio Video On Demand) is available on selected Japan Airlines Boeing 747-400 planes. 110V power ports are installed in First and Business Classes.
First Class pods are lie-flat, but are a little narrow compared to the other top airlines' lie-flat beds. Note that your feet will be in a semi-foot well, somewhat restricting your movement.
Business Class seats are slanted lie-flat at an angle. Your feet will be inside a foot well underneath the seat in front of you, and the window passengers will have to maneuver around the aisle seats to get to the aisle. At least JAL placed a built-in handle in front of your seat to assist you.
Legend
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Cabin | # Seats | Pitch | Width |
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First Class | 11 | 73.0" | 26.0" |
- Notes: JAL Skysleeper Solo - full-flat sleeper pods | |||
Executive Class (Business Class) | 77 | 62.0" | 23.5" |
- Notes: JAL Shell flat Seat - slanted lay-flat sleepers at 166 degrees | |||
Economy Class | 235 | 31.0" | 17.2" |
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