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Tips On How To Get The Best Airline Seats In Economy
Choosing The Best Airline Seats in Economy Class is Easy! Yes, you can select your airline seat well before your departure date. I thought I would pass on a few airline travel tips regarding economy seat selection and finding that best possible seat well before you leave.
Keep in mind though, most major airlines do charge an additional fee for this service, as with most everything else these days. But especially for those dreaded long – haul flights, the extra cost for a good seat may be well worth it!
Sitting where you want and being comfortable in airline seats can make a huge difference in your overall flight experience.
Check out this quick video on airline seating by a travel expert. Some interesting tips for seat selecting a good seat in economy class.
How To Score The Best Seat On A Plane – YouTube Video
Having To Fly In Economy Class
If I’m flying economy class which is the case the majority of the time and my flight is over 3 hours, I want to be sure I am sitting where I would most like to be. I want to feel and be as comfortable as I possibly can.
I think most people feel the same way when flying whatever class they have chosen.
If you can select your airline seats without charge prior to your flight, that’s great! But that’s no guarantee that you will end up with those seats when you arrive at the airport and check in either.
As well, most airlines are now charging for seat selection along with everything else for economy passengers these days.:(
Flights times do regularly change prior to departure and when this happens, your seats could go as well. You may be stuck having to be re-assigned with new seats at the airport on the day of departure.
That could be very bad news, especially if you’re taking a long haul flight!
Getting bumped to a new flight could result in choosing what’s left for that flight. On a positive note and as an example, the Canadian Government has buckled down on carriers bumping and overbooking flights. Read more about this on my latest post on 🍁 New Canada Air Passenger Regulations.
So be sure to check online or with the airline prior to leaving, especially if you are fussy with seat assignments like I am.
Unless you purchased those Business Class or First Class seats up front that we all drool over, here are a few tips in helping you select better airline seats for your next flight.
Choosing The Best Airline Seats For Those Longer Flights
Everyone has their own personal preference as to whether they prefer a seat located in the …
As well, some prefer their seat to be more forward, which I definitely prefer, in the middle or towards the rear of the aircraft. It really is based upon personal preference.
Once you have made these choices, let’s have a quick look at the pros and cons of each option.
Getting The Best Airline Seating In Economy Class
Get The Best Airline Seats That Are Right For You
Without a doubt, the most sought after seats in Economy are theExit Row seats. These seats do come with restrictions and with a higher extra surcharge with most major airlines. There are age restrictions and you must be prepared to assist with crew in the event of emergency, opening of the exit doors.
As there are no seats directly in front of you, tray tables are usually mounted in the armrests and some TV screens as well. This makes the armrests permanently fixed in their position.
Just a small inconvenience to put up with for that extra space and leg room in front of you.
You should also not and something we discovered on a past flight, that your seat may not recline and is fixed in the upright position. Bummer for a long flight!
Window seats are also preferred by many people. You have easy viewing access outside and if you are planning on sleeping a fair bit, the window seat is offers more privacy.
You can rest your pillow against the wall next to you, and you get the least amount of disruption.
Certainly these are nice features, especially on longer and more scenic flights. The downside is, unless you’re sitting next to friends or family, this seat can be difficult at times. Every time you wish to get up from your seat, you always have to interrupt passengers seated next to you.
Oh well, you win some and you lose some!
I always select an isle seat for all my flights. I like to get up and out of my seat to stretch on long haul flights quite often. Be sure to check out my past article on 🚶 Stretching During Air Travel.
It’s so important to get up, move around and stretch during those long flights!
Each Aircraft Have Different Seat Configurations
Selecting Your Seats Before Departure
Another often overlooked inconvenience and worthy of sharingis that your leg room may be somewhat restricted on certain aircraft. Towards the floor of the plane, the walls often curve inward, reducing your feet space for window seating.
As well and more often then not, there seems to be a small box on the floor in front of you that restricts your foot space. I believe it may be for the electronics and televisions mounted in the seat backs?
Isle seats are my favorite on any flight unlike my daughter pictured here, who prefers a window view seat. I like the open space next to me and the ease of getting in and out of my seat any time I wish.
Like other seats, they do come with inconveniences as well. Such as; people bumping you as they walk down the aisle. This happens particularly when you’re trying to have that quick nap and are just about to nod off!
Also because of passengers and flight crew continually walking past you, expect disruptions throughout the flight.
The Middle Seat Is The Least Preferred
You are basically the pig in the middle and there is no way out!
Who gets those armrests on either side of you?
Believe it or not, there are some📖 Airplane Travel Tips – Etiquette which I have discussed in a previous post here.
Some things in that post may come as quite a surprise for many!
As you can see, there are many factors to consider when choosing a seat in economy class. From legroom space, toilet and galley locations, to seat pitch are all things to consider when reserving seats.
This especially so, if you are 🕵 picky about where you sit like me!
SeatGuru is an excellent resource and well respected website dedicated to helping you find that perfect seat for your flight. I’ve included a link to their website below for your convenience to check out.
Detailed color coded airline seat maps with graphics, in-depth seat comments, lavatory locations and much more are within this site.
Seat Guru For Detailed Airplane Seating
There you have it, a few tips to help make your next flight in economy class just a little bit more bearable. If you haven’t signed up for a credit card that offers air reward miles, then I highly suggest you do.
We have enjoyed a number of Business Class flights over the years thanks to our credit card air miles.
Safe and Healthy Travels!
“The Most Expensive Airline Ticket Cost $123.000 Back In 2007.Millionaire Julian Hayward Was The First Person To Purchase A Seat On The Airbus A380’s Maiden Flight Between Singapore And Sydney.”
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