Use this section to find the best airline seat for your next flight with
Thai Airways International. All recommendations and suggestions are provided by your fellow passengers (not the airline!) .... so hopefully you will be able
to benefit from their recent air travel experiences with Thai Airways International.
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip : 3rd July 2008
Business Class : Boeing 747-400
Lower Deck Row 22 A & B. Very private, no other row of seat next to you. The only time people could
see you was when you stood up.
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip : 18th May 2008
Economy Class : Airbus A340-600
Beware that window seats (A & K) have nearly all footspace obstructed by very large video
control boxes. Only a very narrow space to just barely slide in one leg is available. No underseat
carry-on storage is possible. Also note that the aisle seats on row 43 (only 4 middle seats in this row) are directly in front of
lavatory doors - not so pleasant.
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip : 23 October 2007
Economy Class : Airbus A340-600
If you like a view, avoid Row 32. There are no windows in this row of seats.
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip : 19 October 2007
Economy Class : Airbus A330-300
Seat 48A/K Exit window seats without any window, and 48B/J both aisle totally spacious -
though you may get a little annoyed because the toilets for the front cabin lies in front of these
seats but nothing can match the leg room of these 4 seats.
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip : 16
September 2007
Business Class : Airbus A340
Airbus A340 is equipped with the latest Business Class (Royal Silk) Seat. If you want to have a quiet
overnight on your way to Bangkok, avoid seats in row 18 although they are bulkhead seats - because
they are next to the galley and even by night THAI flight attendants use to chat to each other.
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip : 6th July 2007
Economy Class : Boeing 777
31 A/K are the best ones. Possible to use the magazine pocket on the wall in front to stretch legs
during all flight, easy to exit
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip : 10th March 2007
Business Class : Airbus A340-600
11AB and 11JK and 18 AB AND 18jk are the seat with the most space. Avoid 11EF and 18 EF, as the
monitor is build into the wall and is not in the armrest.
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip
Economy Class : Airbus A340-500
If you want to travel in economy with comfort go with the row 44. There are more than enough room to
stretch your legs. And if you travel on Premium Economy go with row 31. Or any of the the aisle seats
because you'll have more space and its easier to get out that way.
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip
Business Class : Boeing 747-400
Main deck 21 A-B. they are exit row seat for business class. Nothing in
front of you except curtain separating first class from business class,
which is around 3 meters away from your seat. Easy to leave you seat for
restroom too.
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip
Business Class : Airbus A330-300
Configuration on BKK-DXB-KWI means only economy and business class. Don't take 11A or 11K as the
plane narrows a lot at the front, so seat area is not as spacious as rows 12-24
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip
Economy Class : Boeing 747-400
Recommend people choose to sit on row 68-70 A or K. The cabin is getting narrower - it is
the end of the plane and there were 2 seats only on the window sides instead of 3.
Thai Airways International Passenger Seat Tip
Business Class : Boeing 747-400
Thai's business class cabin on a 747 is divided into two cabins. Do not get a seat in the
main deck cabin - half of the seats are positioned next to a wall with no windows. On Upper
Deck 16A is the most spacious. Do not go on MD-11 flight as all seats in business are
cramped.
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