How to choose a seat on an airplane?
A comfortable flight for you is the result of choosing a seat to your liking. And we, based on our experience in air travel organization and our personal passenger experience, decided to collect in one place tips on how to choose the most successful seat. Of course, much depends on the brand and model of the aircraft, so the first advice is to familiarize yourself with the layout of your airplane before choosing a seat!
▪️ Who wants to be among the first to leave the airplane, choose seats 1 A, B, C and 2 D,E,F. Close proximity to the toilet is either a bonus or not so much.
▪️ Have you seen cool photos with views of clouds, the ground and airplane wings and want the same? Seats 15 through 18 are your choice.
▪️ Do you have long legs? Or do you just like to stretch them out? Choose seats on the 1st row and at the emergency exits. Remember, you'll pay extra for comfort! But is it worth it?
▪️ For those who want to be the first to get their breakfast/lunch/dinner, the seats next to the kitchens are suitable. For example, rows 1 and 2. Also, for those who don't like fish, the bow section is a lifesaver. For only waterfowl food reaches the tail most of the time. Bon appétit!
▪️ Got plans to sleep on the flight? Then don't book the last row. The backs of the seats there are not adjustable - you will sleep in an upright position. But on the other hand, the tail section is usually quieter:
- The plane fills up from the nose
- Moms with babies are seated forward so they can attach a bassinet.
▪️ If you are flying with your soul mate, choose from 3 seats, one by the aisle and one by the window. Then there is a high probability that the middle will remain free. In an extreme case, you can swap with the center.