What is the review of the window seats in Turkish Airlines’ A330-300 business class?
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Turkish Airlines’ business‑class window seats have drawn mixed reactions from travelers.
Window‑seat experience
- On a Sydney‑to‑London flight the privacy wing on the window side runs against the aircraft wall and blocks the window, forcing passengers to lean forward to see out.
- The reviewer noted that this design issue appeared on the seat they occupied (2A) and suspected it affected all true window seats in Business Class.
- The privacy wing also limits arm‑rest comfort because it rises from the armrest, making it harder to rest the arm while seated.
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