My only minor niggle with A and K seats on any UCS A/C is the metal decompression grill that spans the lenth of the cabin between the seat and the cabin wall
James, Richard and I hit on a fab way to make the most of the room in the suite, which also helps avoid this issue. (Id actually forgotten all about this, but I think IÕll try it again on my next flight)
Talk about thinking outside the box É For some unknown reason, we were in our suites but had our heads down the ottoman end, I think we were laying like this so we could still have a chat whilst in bed mode, although we noticed that this new posture was actually very good and I got a lot of sleep that way round.
Firstly, it seemed a hell of a lot cooler, not sure if its because your head is closer to the gangway and the open space (and thus, increased air circulation), but I didnÕt feel as hot as I usually do in the suites. Also, it gives you more foot room, where if you are like me, you spend a lot of time foot/leg fidgeting in order to get comfortable. You also donÕt have that grate in the way of your head, or all the other stuff you shoved by the window earlier on in the flight (Amenity kit, Menu, Carlos, bottle of water etc)
And for me, being of smaller stature, the seatbelt actually went around my waist as opposed to slung around my lower hips whilst in bed mode.
We did get a few looks from the Cabin Crew as I guess we would do, going against the norm, but hey, anything to be different
