Monday, 5 November 2012

Air Travel – How to Get the Right Seat in a Plane?

Which one is the best seat in a plane, and how can I get it? This question must have been popping up in many minds? Well, the right seat for you depends upon several factors like your body structure, length of journey, type of traveler you are and the type of aircraft. Here is a piece of info to help you choose the right one.

High class carries heavy weight: it’s unarguably a fact that first-class seats are better than the business-class seats and seats in business-class are more comfy than the ones in economy-class. So it’s simple –the higher the class you choose, the better the seats you get.

Google it: plentiful sites provide full info about seating plan for most of flights of all major airlines.

Seatguru.com and seat expert.com are the recommended web addresses to serve this purpose. Now check the seat pitch and width dimensions from seating charts. A couple of inches in both the distance between armrests and the amount of legroom mean a great deal in comfort.

The bulkhead row seats are often spacious and for great comforts. Also, being on any of these seats, you may the first one to be served and the first one to get off the plane. Window seats offer outside views and a place to rest your head. Middle seats come with some discomforts if you have heavy weight or over-friendly neighbors. The seats near the wings are usually comfortable to sit in and experience less turbulence.

To get your most suited seat, you better sign up for a frequent flier program. Book your seat early to choose that you want. Whether you take periodic trip to Goa or a frequent backpacker to Singapore holiday or Shimla tour, signing up this program can give you an opportunity to choose your best flight deal for your route. Ask your travel company or airline representative politely if there is possibility to book the seat that you want.

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