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ChirpyKez | 19:48 Mon 04th Dec 2006 | Travel
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Please can someone help and tel me how many rows an average virgin economy flight would have? I can't find any info on the Virgin Atlantic website and would really like to have a look at the lay-out of a typical 3 4 3 seating arrangement plane. I have been booked in row 32 but don't want to be too near the back the air-craft. Is there anywhere I can look at a lay-out? Many thanks in advance!
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Have a look at this website, it is very good

http://www.seatguru.com
I would also highly recommend SeatGuru.com.

But for your information, a 3-4-3 seating configuration only applies with the Boeing 747-400. Virgin Atlantic also operates two variants of the Airbus A340 - the 300 series and the much better and newer 600 series. The A340s are only a 2-4-2 seating configuration.

I recently flew with Korean Air on a Boeing 747-400 and I was in second to last row (number 64). Hopefully, this can help.
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Many thsnkd for all your help - I'll check out the websites and see what I can find!
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Many thanks for all your help - I'll check out the websites and see what I can find!
You can always get there fairly early and book the exit seats - its another 75 quid but well worth it in my opnion. Also you can usually look at your seat on the plane on the website and change it, which would also give you a chance to look at the layout (and you could be on an airbus or a 747) Try going into your booking. 32 is not near the back as far as I recall.

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