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Old 22nd October 2015, 01:50 PM
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I will be flying to LAX on Qantas 747 . We have been able to get seats down the very back where there are 2 seats by the window rather than 3. Does anyone know if those seats have a USB charger and /or a power point ?
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Old 22nd October 2015, 02:30 PM
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Most likely yes, as the majority of QF LAX B744 flights are operated by reconfigured aircraft which include the USB chargers and power points shared between the the two seats. Although there is a very slight chance of having a un-reconfigured aircraft (OJM & OEB) which do not include the USB chargers and power points.

Check your seat map to see which configuration it's in. The best way to know if you have a reconfigured aircraft is to check how your Economy class cabin starts:
- Row 43 onwards = reconfigured
- Row 40 onwards = un-reconfigured
Remember that aircraft configurations are never guaranteed and can change at the very last minute.

Happy Flying!

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Old 22nd October 2015, 04:16 PM
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many thanks and fingers crossed :-)
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