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BUSINESS CLASS : The Royal Jordanian business class seats are based on the old style first class seat design. They
are conventional seats, set in a seat pitch of 83 inches, which provides a fully flat recline. Because they are not in pods,
the cabin areas can feel somewhat open and constricted when all seats are reclined, and there are no privacy partitions which
is a negative factor. Comfort in the sitting/relaxing position is good, and in fully flat, the seat offers a reasonable standard
of comfort. However, although this is a horizontal recline, the actual seat sleep surface is somewhat uneven due to the contour
of the cushions. Nevertheless, a comfortable seat by business class standards, and we would hope to see the airline upgrading to a
more modern product in the coming year. Score : 8/10 |
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Date: 07 OCT 2007 |
Aircraft: Airbus A340 |
Cabin: Business Class |
Review: M Saleh |
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Crown Class seats on their A340 recline to 180 degrees which can be comfy - although the foot recliner
of the seat can be loose at times, which only puts your feet to a 45 degrees from the flat position
supposed to be. Not much IFE offered - 5 or 6 different movies to choose from in long haul flights. |
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Date: 07 OCT 2007 |
Aircraft: Airbus A340 |
Cabin: Business Class |
Review: M Todd |
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For business class RJ has a very comfortable seat, and it seems to be within the sphere of lay flat
seating. The arm rest does not come down as some do in first class pods, but all in all, not bad for
business class, and the service is great. |
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Date: 27 MAR 2006 |
Aircraft: Airbus A340 |
Cabin: Business Class |
Review: M Sharman |
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Very comfortable lie flat business class seat that extends to a good length. The only downside is no seat separation |
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Date: 23 MAY 2005 |
Aircraft: Airbus A340 |
Cabin: Business Class |
Review: T Nasir |
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Spacious cabin with plenty of room. Comfortable and well functioning seats. Seat reclines to flat position but feel a little narrow.
No privacy partitions between seats. |
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Date: 15 MAR 2004 |
Aircraft: Airbus A340 |
Cabin: Business Class |
Review: Sadiq Hassan |
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Excellent seat, which recline to a flat position - unlike many flat seats, which are sloped to the ground. PTV's were small and there
wasn't much IFE to offer. |
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Date: 06 JAN 2004 |
Aircraft: Airbus A340 |
Cabin: Business Class |
Review: P Cox |
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Royal Jordanian's Crown Class seats do recline to a flat 180 degrees. Seat pitch is excellent, as well. The only complaint about the
seats are that there are no privacy shells, so one does feel a bit exposed. Isn't too much of an issue, however, since there are only
24 passengers in the exclusive cabin. The personal TV monitors could be a bit bigger. |
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Date: 30 DEC 2003 |
Aircraft: Airbus A340 |
Cabin: Business Class |
Review: Fashni Mokhtar |
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83 inches for third of a first class fare! It's horizontal as opposed to other airlines' business class - with a slight incline, where
one tends to slide down after a few hours. With 83 inches, you don't have to hop over your seat mate when you need to get out. Seats
are in red leather and very comfortable. |
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