The best seats on board a plane and any avoiding, according to a repeated traveler
As a repeated traveler, fly almost every week. Last year, I went on 62 trips.
Of course, I developed a number of flight preferences when it comes to the place where I sit on a plane. My favorite place to sit in a seat in the corridor at work or first degree.
However, even my first 1K position on UNITED does not always get an upgrade, so I make sure to be strategic when studying the seat map of the economy.
Below are the seats that I try to choose on a plane when I want a comfortable and fun flight.
I enjoy the exit class seat room
When I cannot break up the upgrade, you will find me in the corridor seat on the row of spacious exit.
If my plane has two rows, one behind the other, the case in the Boeing 737-MAX plane that I often travel, then I choose the row closer to the back of the cabin.
Because of the safety regulations, the exit row cannot suffer in my exit row, thus preventing non -consumers from returning to my personal space.
Just keep in mind that the exit row seats also come with certain requirements, including preparing to help other passengers in an emergency.
The barrier seats contain several benefits, and one major life
It is also known to choose the seats in the barrier row that is located directly behind the wall, curtain or screen because it often comes with additional space. In addition, I can guarantee that there will be no passenger in front of me directly in my arms.
For me, this stain contains one drawback: there are no seats in front of me to store my bag under, and I cannot keep it on my feet for safety reasons.
So, if I booked this seat, I am trying to go up quickly and secure space in a close upper box so that I can reach my property throughout the trip.
If you fly with someone else, both of them reserve the corridor seats
If you fly with a friend or partner, think about sitting in the corridor seats.
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When I am with a travel companion and we want to sit together in a row of three typical seats, one of us will end in the terrible middle seat.
Since next to the corridor is basically not negotiable for me, I will instead reserve two direct seats directly from each other. In this way, we are still close enough to chat and feel that we are traveling together, but we still have a good space.
The other (most dangerous) strategy is to reserve the window and the same row – if you are lucky, the middle seat may remain empty.
If I have a continuous flight, choose the corridor seat towards the front of the plane
I was on many trips where the flight host gets internal contact to ask most of the passengers to remain sitting while many people with narrow connections suffer.
Unfortunately, I have often seen this demand to be ignored. So, if I have a continuous journey to arrest only one hour or so, I am booking a seat in the corridor near the front of the cabin as possible.
Those few additional minutes in which everyone wanders with their upper luggage may mean the difference between making or losing my next journey.
If my favorite seats are run, I am trying to be far from the bathroom or kitchen, as people usually gather
I don’t want to spend my journey near the toilet.
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A pigeon seat is not better for several reasons.
For one reason, passengers may line up throughout the journey to wait for its use. This means spending a lot of journey with the aftermath of your face.
You will also hear that the toilet flows and bad smells may come out of the door, and neither of them went well with pastries and ginger.
I would also like to avoid sitting near the kitchen area, which can also have a lot of traffic because they are where flight attendants prepare food and drinks.
This stain is comfortable if you want to have another drink or get your meal quickly, but it can become noisy and busy. It is especially important to consider if you are lightly sleeping.