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Andy asked in TravelAir Travel · 1 decade ago

Where is the laptop power port on Cathay Pacific's new economy seats? Macbook?

I am flying from JFK to Hong Kong this Saturday on Cathay Pacific (777-300ER) and I checked on Seat Guru that on the aircraft there was a power port for laptops. I was planning on bringing my mac book and was wondering where on the economy seat the power port was located because I want to make sure the power cord will reach (might not reach if its under the seat in front of me or something). Also, has anyone had any problems using a Macbook or Macbook Pro on airplanes?

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  • Dan
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Andy, according to SeatGuru, there are 2 power ports for each 3 seats and they will be within reach of you.

    Regards,

    Dan

    Source(s): www.seatguru.com
  • rall
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    considering of many courtroom circumstances with regard to the shell seats, Cathay Pacific (CX) will replace them with extra effective classic seats on long haul flights beginning somtime quickly. i've got flown on over one hundred flights with CX and that i in basic terms like the shell seats. they do no longer recline as plenty simply by fact the older seats despite if because of the shell layout, you don't get the seat back in front of you on your area which I keep in mind a giant plus on long flights. I continuously settle on on a window seat to have the wall to lean against which permits me to sleep on long flights and does make amends for the limited recline of the shell seats. I in basic terms like the shell seats, despite if it form of feels that maximum individuals do no longer, it is why CX could be changing the seats and shifting the shell layout seats to planes that fly shorter routes.

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