How to get a comfortable seat on an airplane

An enjoyable flight on an airplane is largely dependent on having good seats. For a lengthy flight, select a seat with plenty of space between rows, or take a seat close to the family and talk about the next journey. Alternatively, sit by the window and take in the gorgeous scenery that passes by.

The worst way to begin a trip is with a poorly chosen seat on the aircraft. Now let's see which airline seats are regarded as the greatest.
 

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Taller persons and seasoned travelers alike find emergency escape seats to be a great option. The issue is that the distance between the rows of seats is 15 cm greater than usual, meaning that there is a larger gap to the next row. It is considerably more pleasant to sit in one of these seats during a flight because you may extend your legs and get up whenever you want to without bothering other passengers. The only drawback to these seats is that selecting them at online check-in is nearly impossible.

When you check in at the airport, you have to be seated there by an airline staff. This is done in order to have passengers seated near the emergency exits who may assist with evacuation in the event of an emergency by opening the hatches.

 

The front section of the aircraft has bigger and more comfortable seats, which are arranged before the start of check-in. In addition to being incredibly comfy, these seats allow passengers to choose from a larger selection of drinks and food because food is served from the "nose" of the aircraft.

And when the plane lands, you'll be among the first to get off. There are drawbacks as well. For example, the "nose" is where people with little children are usually seated because it has cradles connected. Comfort in flight is not enhanced by flying into a neighborhood where a little child is constantly crying, especially if you will be in the air for an extended period of time.
 

First row seats - they are located behind the business class, i.e. it is not the "first row" as such, but there are no seats in front of it, so it is comfortable to sit, no one can recline in front of your face. But it often happens that on some types of airplanes there is a partition in front of these seats, or there is an on-board kitchen or a toilet cabin, and the most uncomfortable thing is that sometimes baby cradles are attached there. That is why these seats are often given to families with small children, as well as to elderly and obese people.

 There are many advantages of such a place: you will be the first to get food and drinks, offer press, distribute plaids and pillows. From the minuses we can note the impossibility to remove the armrests, as they are fixed due to the fact that inside there is a hidden table, and also, a person without children will be uncomfortable from the neighborhood with them, because of their noise, he will not be able to sleep or concentrate on work or reading.

 

Window seats - It's understandable why so many passengers adore them: the beauty of fluffy clouds, tiny towns, rivers, mountains, and ships at sea can all be seen through the glass. However, there is little use in the window if your flight is during the night since you won't be able to see anything. Since you won't have to pass anyone on the way out and won't be bothered by anyone, it is convenient to just sleep here.
 

How to get a comfortable seat - It's easy: reservations must be made in advance. It is advised for travelers who are traveling with tiny children as well as large families or groups of friends. Making early contact with the airline will enable you to select seats that fulfill all of your requirements for a pleasant and enjoyable journey.

Some airlines provide this option free of charge to customers who check in early or buy a fixed seat ticket online in advance, but most charge an extra cost for this service.
 

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