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KJ, found out Thursday's are not a weekend. Last June when I booked my trip for November the a/f was $50.00 less on a Thursday vs. a Friday.

 

That's cool, I return on a Thursday and it would of been higher.  Normally I leave on a Monday and retun on a Thursday, which is why I never pay the higher prices like $957, which isn't too bad considering they include the Las Vegas to LAX flight and my next two trips I'll be able to fly Evergreen Deluxe on both long haul flights.

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kj

41 days and counting

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Under the government regulations ( at least here in the UK) airlines are only allowed to quote their published fare. You will always find the same flight heavily discounted  by travel agents. I always fly Lon/Bk with EVA business Class and as an example the published fare for Lon/BK departing on 22nd December is £4300 and the fare from the travel agents is around £2000. I have always found that if you speak to EVA on the phone they always suggest you try to obtain the flight via a travel agent first.

 

This practise of quoting 'published fares' is incumbent of all airline flights originating in the UK.

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Anybody know what the cabin seating plans for Evergreen Delux on the 747 trans-Pacific routes are?

 

In particluar, are they truly wide (2-3-2?) and what seats if any have extra legroom?

 

Thanks

 

BTW, the EVA web site now seams to quoting a 2 tier price structure, with E-Delux tickects (SFO-BKK-SFO) priced both at $875US and $2069US (similar for LA-BKK-LA) and no obvious difference in tickets  ???

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Anybody know what the cabin seating plans for Evergreen Delux on the 747 trans-Pacific routes are?

 

In particluar, are they truly wide (2-3-2?) and what seats if any have extra legroom?

 

Thanks

 

BTW, the EVA web site now seams to quoting a 2 tier price structure, with E-Delux tickects (SFO-BKK-SFO) priced both at $875US and $2069US (similar for LA-BKK-LA) and no obvious difference in tickets  ???

 

 

That what it is. But I always try to get rows 20 thru 22 as it is ony 2-2 (due the the narrowing of the plane). There is a lot of aisle room, enough to get up and do some stretching execises during the flight.

 

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Thanks guys.

 

Just booked $800US LAX-BKK-LAX E-Delux. for end of April. ;D ;D

 

Now, if I can just handle the next 55 days of waiting . :'(

 

And pat, finnaly did find tom's post you mentioned, just took awhile. If anybody else cares, EVA hides their seat maps under About Eva -> Corporate Profiles -> Fleet Info.

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Turns out June is EVA's "high season." That's why I saw airfares @ $1300-$2069 in EV-Deluxe. Rescheduled my vacation foir May and paid the weekend rate of $846.00 + tax.

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