How do I choose an airline seat?
How do I choose an airline seat?
Towards the back
I go for seats outside on the wing… Better leg room.
By flight reserve site, any.
If you purchased a ticket that allows you to select a seat beforehand, then log into the site or airline site you bought the ticket from. There should be an option to select your seat.
If you're asking which is the best, well, you have a separate question for that. In the end it's personal preference. The back is the worse for me. Usually more legroom near the front and you get served sooner. Not directly across from a bathroom is good as well as there a lot of people waiting for it and the light and smells constantly bug you.
Consult searguru.com. Look up your plane type - you can even use date and flight number. This gives mute info than the website or so of your airline - alright that is a good place to start.
Then on your airline/booking site, choose your seats. If you have STATUS with that line - frewuent fkyer, hold high level of Co
-branded credit card - you can also request an upgrade. After priority flyers are accommodated, you might get lucky. Might.
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