Originally Posted by
MalteseX
In the article the they state the seats do not actually lie flat. Our TA doesn't define "lie-flat" seats. At least I didn't find the definition. But it states that regardless of what the airline calls the classes -- lie flat seats satisfy the definition of higher class service.
So if an airline calls their seats "lie-flat" and they are not IM SURE that the company will STILL ticket us on them.
Chapter 8 definitions: page 113
Flat Bed Seat: A seat on a commercial deadhead carrier that when fully reclined is greater than 175 degrees.