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A visitor from Austria posted Tue December 13, 2005:I've seen many galleys but this is by far the biggest - very interesting | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Sat November 12, 2005:Flight attendants must believe that's an office with a very interesting view! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Fri November 11, 2005:Interesting photo ! The galley layout is similar to KLM's 744. | |
A visitor from Germany posted Fri November 11, 2005:Nice view!Flew on this plane FRA-BKK, HKG-BKK and BKK-FRA in 1997... | |
A visitor from Japan posted Fri November 11, 2005:Nice interested pic. I am a professional TG flyer too;-) | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Fri November 11, 2005:A lonely bag lost in a 747. Good luck by searching it... :-) | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri November 11, 2005:A great visual of a flight attendants work space, The side-ways facing galley was more common on the 747SP aircraft as there was less space for a full service galley and gave the caterers more room to move carts in and out as well as the flight attendants more storage area and of course room to work. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Fri November 11, 2005:Nice pic. I believe KLM also has this galley config on their 744. | |
A visitor from France posted Thu November 10, 2005:Didn't know that galleys of this size existed...how long!!!just behind the P class...seems strange for me but...it's thai choice | |
A visitor from Germany posted Thu November 10, 2005:Nice picture! | |
A visitor from India posted Thu November 10, 2005:Interesting picture. especially the way the door opens to the seating area. | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu November 10, 2005:A good way to maximise seperate between first and cattle. | |
A visitor from Singapore posted Thu November 10, 2005:Interesting pic and position of the galley. but sure doesnt seem to be maximising its seating capabilities given that so many window seats are wasted here. | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed November 9, 2005:Very odd location for a galley. Seems the passangers would get in the way | |
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