A seat facing the direction of travel, not with your back to it I believe
You do realise that trains don't turn round at the end of the jouney so spend 50% of their time traveling in either direction - therefore whether a seat ("airline" or table) faces the direction of travel depends which way the train is going.
You do realise that trains don't turn round at the end of the journey so spend 50% of their time travelling in either direction - therefore whether a seat ("airline" or table) faces the direction of travel depends which way the train is going.
In one carriage, you also have airline seats facing either way at either the front or back of the train.
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You get that all the time even when everything is working when traveling first class