Everyone has their own preference when choosing their seats for air travel. Are you a window seat person or an isle seat person? I am not sure many people favour the middle seat though, especially if you are traveling alone LOL
I am a big fan of an upfront seat. I like being one of the first persons to exit the plane, even more so when I am traveling with carry on luggage only. Be aware, as most airlines charge extra for these seats!
Best seats on an Aeroplane
- Best seat for minimising turbulence – A seat over the wing.
- Best seat for peace and quiet – A seat near the front.
- Best seat for legroom – A bulkhead or exit-row seat.
- Best seat for sleeping – A window seat in a bulkhead row.
- Bet seat for anxious flyers – A seat with a view into the galley. This is where flight attendants are often working.
Want to know more…. check out Seat Guru. This website features aircraft seat maps and seat reviews using a colour-coded system to identify superior and substandard airline seats.
Each seat is color-coded, with green being a “good seat”, red being a “poor seat”, and yellow being a “be aware” seat, meaning that it has a deficiency such as less legroom.
I use this resource every time I fly as I always pick my seats when I am purchasing my flights… no one really wants to be stuck in the subpar seats on an aeroplane!
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