Video | Pan Pacific Hotel – Singapore
Review of: Reviewed by: Jake RedmanRating:4On November 15, 2011Last modified:December 30, 2023Summary:More DetailsHotel Name: Pan Pacific Hotel Location: Singapore {{orbitz2}} 4editor ratingMore Details
Anthony’s Philippines: “It was an Adventure” Jake Redman
Anthony’s Amazing Singapore: “Toe Dipping” Point of SE Asia Jake Redman
Anthony’s Ireland: Hellman’s Makes Ketchup Too Jake Redman
Dallas, Disney and Deals. Our 100th Episode. Jake Redman
AirBnB Cancels Some Cancelling & Jake Thinks Charlotte is a Beach Town Jake Redman
Airline: Delta
Aircraft: Boeing 767-400
Seat: 30F – 30G (Exit)
Class: Economy
{{orbitz2}}
The Seat: I’m not sure where in the scheme of things I started to like leather seating. Luckily for me this aircraft sports Delta’s unnaturally shiny blue leather seats complete with pillowy headrest, personal fold-up video entertainment system and in this row, plenty of legroom for a mid-sized guy like me to stretch way out. While the aisle seat is the king of legroom here, beware toe-smashing beverage carts and lavatory congregators. While neither posed much of a problem on this flight, it’s not unlikely that you could be hurt or annoyed at any given time. The window seat seems like a good option here despite the exit door slide compartment imposing upon some of that extra legroom. You’ve got the wall for leaning, a window to stare out of and fewer people doing the bathroom dance directly in front of you while you’re trying to watch 30 Rock.
Service: Friendly enough flight attendants, but unmemorable. I had to rely on my notes for this one and even then all I seem to have noted was “prompt beverage service”. From that, all I gather is that I was probably half in the bag not long after take-off.
Notes: Seats 30A & B are similar seats on the opposite window side of the 2-3-2 configured aircraft.
Summary: With Delta collecting cash for their Economy Comfort seats a little further toward the front of this plane, it’s nice to see they left a few plain-ol’ exit row seats alone. Sure, there’s no extra recline, but the added legroom is a nice option for a few lower-level and non-elites to battle for.
Rating: 3 hops (of 5).
Strategy: These seats are available for Delta SkyMiles Medallion members in advance and released for everyone else at check-in. The best bet for non-elites is to arrive early and ask the gate agent if you weren’t able to choose them online or at the kiosk.
How I got it: Purchased outright at Delta.com.
Tagged as: premium, airlines, aviation, boeing, Delta, economy, Exit Row, Exit Seat, frequent flyer, legroom, 767-400, Plane Seats, air lines.
Modhop Host & Founder Jake Redman brings years of global exploration and travel tips to the podcast and our videos at Modhop. Jake is also a Producer and Host for SiriusXM.
Review of: Reviewed by: Jake RedmanRating:4On November 15, 2011Last modified:December 30, 2023Summary:More DetailsHotel Name: Pan Pacific Hotel Location: Singapore {{orbitz2}} 4editor ratingMore Details
© 2023 modhop All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to modhop with appropriate and specific directions to the original content.
Elizabeth Croteau via Facebook on November 21, 2011
I always especially appreciate the pictures of your shoes!
Elizabeth Croteau via Facebook on November 21, 2011
Dear Modhop Guy, If you have a coke with the pizza, you will be a bonafide vegetarian (according to recent legistation in Congress). Thank you Delta for healthy vegetarian snacks!!
JJ on June 25, 2012
I have had a window seat in 23 A and I didnt like it because with my bag under my seat for easy access i didnt have much legroom. It was an 8 hour and 45 minute flight from MSP-LHR.
A on July 22, 2012
Have you tried the new 767-400 first class seats to london on Delta?
Jake Redman on July 22, 2012
A- I havent tried them myself but frequently-flying friends of modhop say they’re a great improvement. I like that they’re forward facing and not angled, like those aboard Delta’s 777’s.
A on July 29, 2012
Thanks
Jake Redman on July 30, 2012
You’re welcome!
Bruce McMillin on January 16, 2013
I cannot thank you enough for this, after seeing your video, I moved out of EC saving me a very painful experience (I’m 6’7″).
Jake Redman on January 17, 2013
Glad to help! Hope you have (or had) a good flight!
Gonzalo Troya on September 16, 2015
Hi, I am flying from ATL to FCO and still undecided if pay $139 to get the comfort seat or not. There are mixed reviews that prevent me from “investing” my money but at the same time I want to risk it for all the goodies the price can buy