Airplane seat reviews by John Clarke


Date 2018-03-16
Seat28c
FromAmman - Queen Alia Intl (AMM)
ToCairo - Cairo International (CAI)

I was scheduled to fly on a Royal Jordanian flight from Amman to Cairo at 115PM on 3 March 2018. I paid a premium to fly that prime time flight. Two days prior to flying Royal Jordanian cancelled the flight and put me on Flight 505, 5 hours later. They gave no reason and they would not do anything on checkin to make my experience better because of the cancellation--be wary of Jordanian Air if you fly it. 28c was a good economy seat with sufficient legroom and seat width and well away from galleys and bathrooms. Good for a short flight.

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Date 2018-03-16
Seat9A
FromCairo - Cairo International (CAI)
ToNew York - John F Kennedy Intl (JFK)

Will not fly Egypt air business class again. Poorest overall business class experience of I have flown of any of the airlines I have flown. My wife and I sat in Seats 9a and 9b and they are the best in business class. Lots of leg room. Away from bathrooms and galleys. Seats are the narrowest I have experienced in business class. They are angle flat and not totally lie flat--that made it difficult to get comfortable other than lying on my back. The seats are at least one generation old. Food was absolutely awful for business class. Poorly presented and poor choices. Food also looked awful. Unbelievable. No alcoholic beverages served which I expected on Egypt air. Service by flight attendants was disinterested. Got a good price on Cairo to JFK flight. Only half of business class full. Few Americans on the flight. Understandable based on poor quality of service and food. No star alliance connections available at JFK. Entertainment was fine. No WiFi Egypt air business class lounge in Cairo was also awful. Crowded and dark and few food and drink choices.

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