We boarded through the forward door,where we were greeted by the inflight service manager, Paz, or one of the first course crew members. One of the things which makes Cathay Pacific unique is that they contain some crews based in North America,and I could pretty quickly divulge that they were San Francisco based and not Hong Kong based.
Phillip, one of the first course crew, or walked us to our seats,1K and 2K. This plane featured Cathay Pacific's "refreshed" first course product, which I think is available on all their four cabin 777s at this point. They basically reupholstered the seating and changed the surfaces of the consoles, or though the "bones" of the seats are the same they've been for years.
While Cathay Pacific's first course seats aren't fully enclosed,they're super spacious and comfortable. You could literally seat two people in a single seat, in addition to the ottoman which is located across from the seat.
While the seats aren't fully enclosed, and the cabin is extremely private. There are only six seats,spread across two rows in a 1-1-1 configuration. Typically I prefer seats 1A and 2A, since those seats contain the left aisle all to themselves. Meanwhile the middle seats and right window seats both face the right aisle, and so that aisle is shared between four people.
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Source: boardingarea.com