Seatguru Thai 777

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There are 6 Boeing 777-300s in the Thai fleet of 87 aircraft. These planes have a total seating capacity of 388 passengers in a two-class layout. Nov 4, 2019 - Explore Ho Sy's board 'Boeing 777 300' on Pinterest. See more ideas about boeing 777 300, boeing 777, patterns in nature. Thai’s 777-300ER offers a total of 42 “Royal Silk” business-class seats, with 24 in the main cabin up front and another 18 in a smaller cabin behind the center galley. I selected 19K, one of the two identified as a “good seat” on SeatGuru (the other being 19A across the cabin).

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Founded in 1960, THAI is the country of Thailand's flag carrier. The airline is headquartered in Bangkok and operates from a hub at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). THAI's focus cities are Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX), Phuket International Airport (HKT) and Incheon International Airport (ICN). The airline also owns a subsidiary, Thai Smile (WE). THAI flies to about 80 destinations in 34 countries across Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, Europe and North America. Of these, more than a dozen are domestic destinations. A member of the Star Alliance, THAI also has codeshare agreements with 22 other carriers. It has a fleet of 82 Airbus and Boeing planes.

KEYWidebody Jets

  • Infants
  • Food
  • Internet
  • AC Power
  • Video
  • Audio
Airbus A330-300 (333) Layout 1
Seats:263 Economy36 Royal Silk Business
Airbus A330-300 (333) Layout 2
Seats:263 Economy31 Royal Silk Business
Airbus A350-900 (359)
Seats:289 Economy32 Royal Silk Business
Airbus A380-800 (388)
Seats:435 Economy12 Royal First60 Royal Silk Business
Boeing 747-400 (744)
Seats:325 Economy14 Royal First50 Royal Silk Business
Boeing 777-200 (772)
Seats:279 Economy30 Royal Silk Business
Boeing 777-200ER (772)
Seats:262 Economy30 Royal Silk Business
Boeing 777-300 (773)
Seats:330 Economy34 Royal Silk Business
Boeing 777-300ER (77W)
Seats:306 Economy42 Royal Silk Business
Boeing 787-9 (789)
Seats:268 Economy30 Royal Silk

KEYNarrowbody Jets

  • Infants
  • Food
  • Internet
  • AC Power
  • Video
  • Audio
Airbus A320 (320)
Seats:156 Economy16 Plus Smile

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I would prefer the old 747 all times. I was seated on 71B (there are 72 in all) so it was in the back. The chairs feels smaller. I can not say in what way. I looking in seatmap guide they actually are wider. But feels smaller than old 747 anyway. The seat pitch is less too than 747. I think the difference is 2 inch less. All this together makes me feel that the all together seat comfort was better in 747. And not to forget, the seat recline is really bad!
Seatguru Thai 777It was much more loud in the back of the plane than in the middle when I was walking around. Otherwiase the food was same thai airways style as always. The cognac is still some unknown brand that tastes shit. Same for the other liqour brands. They are all some unknown brands except the gin. But hard to complain if it is for free, But I would gladly pay for a cognac brand that is drinkable.

Seatguru Thai Air 777-300


The service is as always very good on the thai flights. There was a lot of heavy turbulens on the flight as well. I have never had that before when flying with 747. Can this be related to the aircraft??
OK, every seat has its own screen. I can not say anything about the movies i only listen to music and that was OK I guess. Not so many known artist there though so after I while I took out my ipod anyway.
In my opinion, the buying of 777 is a step down. The screen opinion is maybe nice for families with kids but nothing for me. Who want to see James Bond on a badly 10 inch screen? Not me anyway. Better try to sleep.

Thai Seatguru 777-300

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