Jump to content
Instructions on joining the Members Only Forum
  • Who's Online   0 Members, 0 Anonymous, 491 Guests (See full list)

    There are no registered users currently online

EVA Air B773ER Seat Map


Recommended Posts

Here's a link for the B773ER seat map. You don't need to download the Chinese language characters. If it appears small, in the upper right there is a magnifying glass with a "+" sign. Click that, or click on the "1024" just above that. Notice Evergreen Deluxe on the B773ER will be called Elite Class.

 

Edited to add a new seat map link.

 

EVA Air B773ER Seat Map

Edited by echster
Link to post
Share on other sites

I also need to add for those short of miles needed to upgrade, you can now purchase up to 5k miles at check-in ($200 US). It may only be for US residents, though I'm not certain.

 

From EVA Air monthly news:

 

- Purchasing electronic mileage for an upgrade in cabin service

 

Starting from Jul 01, 2005, Evergreen Club members who do not have enough credits to redeem for an upgrade in cabin service can purchase the required miles upon check-in at the airport for an en route upgrade. (Member is not allowed to reserve a free upgrade seat in advance.) Member could only purchase up to 5,000 miles upon check-in to secure an en route upgrade, and the cost of US$40 for every 1,000 miles purchased.

Link to post
Share on other sites

echster,

 

Thanks for that. It looks like seats 21 D and G are the ones to go for in "Elite Class". It will also be interesting to see what the "Bar" in Premium Laurel is all about. :D

 

Tom

Link to post
Share on other sites
echster,

 

Thanks for that.  It looks like seats 21 D and G are the ones to go for in "Elite Class".  It will also be interesting to see what the "Bar" in Premium Laurel is all about. <grin

 

Tom

 

Not bad seats unless you like a window.

 

It's a bar, dude! You know, a place for those folks who spend their hard-earned (like me) or business' money (like you! <grin ) to congregate and have some drinks. Then again, to be totally honest, I'm just guessing. I'm sure there will be an interactive presentation on the EVA website like they had when they introduced the A332.

Edited by echster
Link to post
Share on other sites
  • 4 weeks later...

I cannot get the full page to download. I am in 25H for my next trip. It is supposed to be an aisle seat so I assume it is a 3-4-3 arrangement. Could one of you guys confirm this please? :D

Link to post
Share on other sites
bah! i couldnt book either seat 21d or 21g! so ive had to settle for 22d instead!

I got 21A for my outbound flight, I like a window. EVA told me that the best seats go to customers in Tiawan and Bangkok because, when you can book them (100 days before takeoff), those offices open 7 or 8 hours before the London office and the best seats are snapped up.

Link to post
Share on other sites
I cannot get the full page to download. I am in 25H for my next trip. It is supposed to be an aisle seat so I assume it is a 3-4-3 arrangement. Could one of you guys confirm this please? :rolleyes:

growler,

 

It is 2-4-2 (normally AC-DEFG-HK) in Elite and 3-3-3 (normally ABC-DEG-HJK) in Economy.

 

Tom

Link to post
Share on other sites
I cannot get the full page to download. I am in 25H for my next trip. It is supposed to be an aisle seat so I assume it is a 3-4-3 arrangement. Could one of you guys confirm this please? :D

I added a new seat map link at the top of this thread.

Link to post
Share on other sites
I got 21A for my outbound flight, I like a window. EVA told me that the best seats go to customers in Tiawan and Bangkok because, when you can book them (100 days before takeoff), those offices open 7 or 8 hours before the London office and the best seats are snapped up.

The reason they gave you for opening times is BS. The reason you can't pre-book Row 20 or Seats 21D/G is because those seats are coveted as bulkhead or no seat in front of them. Those are the seats with the greatest leg room. EVA Airline "blocks" those seats at booking except for Diamond and Gold FF members. The only way to get one is ask at check-in if one is still available.

 

BTW, this is not an EVA thing; it happens on all airlines.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Yes, the last time I flew EVA - BKK-SFO - at check-in I asked for an exit row seat and they said ask at the gate. So, I asked at the gate and they said, "No have". :cry1

 

Then a few minutes before the 1st boarding call one of the gate folks walked all the way to the back of the departure lounge, found me and exchanged my boarding pass for one with an exit row seat :clap2

 

-redwood

Link to post
Share on other sites
I added a new seat map link at the top of this thread.

echster,

 

Many thanks. Always very useful to have an idea of where you will be situated for such a long flight. :lol:

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...