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How can I pick the best seat
in my class?
- Check to see what type of aircraft is used on your
flight. Check the seating arrangement to find the
most comfortable seat for you.
- Book early and make your requests.
- Join the Airline¡¯s frequent flyer program since
sometimes the better seats are reserved for the Airline¡¯s
loyalty program membership.
- Seats next to the wings will provide the smoothest
ride.
- Bulkhead seats will provide more legroom, but sometimes
will lack overhead compartments and won¡¯t have any
under seat storage in front of them.
- Parents with small children and babies are sometimes
placed in the bulkhead seats to provide extra room
to stretch those little lively legs or place a baby
bassinet. If you have kids, this might be the place
for you, but check with the Airline as baby seats,
bassinets, diaper bags etc. usually count against
your allowable carry-on bags. If you are traveling
with children, they will not be allowed to sit in
the emergency exit row.
- If you fear being seated next to children, you
might want to check out the emergency exit row. Emergency
exit row seats also have more legroom and often have
an overhead compartment, but the seats may not recline.
Also, the Airline will ask for your help in opening
the emergency exits in the unlikely case of an accident.
Some Airlines will not pre-assign the exit seats so
you may have to wait until you reach the counter check-in.
- Be warned that seats immediately in front of the
exit row do not recline. Since they have the standard
legroom, let the novice traveler enjoy those seats.
- If you are in a big hurry to get where you are
going, request a low number seat since those will
be the first off the plane.
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