What are seats near the toilet like on an a380?
We're flying out to Vancouver on a British Airways a380 soon. The only seats left seem to be the row in front of the rear toilets on the top deck. To anyone with experience - what is this like. Does it smell awful? Can you recline your chair? Any help would be much appreciated.
There's no problem with smell and you can recline. The downside is the constant stream of people going back and forth.
You can go on Seat Guru and read for yourself, as well as see pictures, get reviews.
There's a website, seatguru, where you can get seat reviews per airline per aircraft type.
SeatGuru is perfect for this:
Limited recline, and you usually have to deal with people standing around waiting for a washroom or just the foot traffic.
Just think about 500 people using 10 toilets over 12 hours
It will smell - no doubt about that
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