Bad Airplane Seats : Seats You Should Never Book on a Flight|How To Find the Best Seats on the Plane
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These Airplane Seats Will Ruin Your Flight Experience
If you’ve ever been on a long flight and thought, Wow, this seat is terrible, then this video is for you.
Today,I'll be taking a closer look for picking the best airplane seats. Whether you’re flying for business, pleasure, or just a quick getaway, the right seat can make all the difference. So, buckle up and get ready for some top tips to make your next flight the best one yet.
Make sure to watch the entire video for more information.
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I always book a window seat so I can look out the window. But it’s getting more and more frustrating when the cabin crew ask you to close the blind because it’s more comfortable for other passengers. Hold on, I booked a window seat so I can look out the window. If other passengers wanted to control the blind they should have booked that seat.
For long economy international flights I always choose middle row aisle seats for easy access to the aisle and less disturbance from seat mates. And for smooth flights the middle section between the wings is best.
Same for me. Middle of plane. Middle section. Aisle seat.
What about business class seat
How do you have less disturbance in the aisle? I always choose the window so I have zero disturbance from others….
@@integrityisnotforsale1531 Middle row - people can go to the left or to the right aisle. 50% less disturbance
My dad was a pilot. He always said right behind the wings was the safest. Not sure how true that is. To me, sitting behind massive fuel tanks doesn't seem like the safest
We always book the Window seat at the front of the plane.
When we fly long haul we upgrade to better seating for comfort.
Flying economy class on any airline has got to be the most miserable form of transportation.
Good tips. Here's one that I like the best: Every aisle seat has a button under the armrest that allows you to lift it for getting in and out easily. I love this! A flight attendant showed this to me once and it's the best flying hack I know.
Ever since I was a child I always wanted to sit in the last row at the back. You can look out the windows without the wing obstructing your view if the world going by and I have never heard if a plane flying backwards into s mountain!
i prefer back seat few row before gally because easy access to beer and bathroom 😜
It has been said that the seats in the back are those that passengers are most likely to survive in a an accident.
Just flew virgin airways cairns to brisbane. More leg space but no under seat storage- all items including purse had to be placed in overhead bins which was not convenient.
You should highlights the seat number. Some airlines deliberately not shows true layouts ie windows etc. A bit of analytical, I had the best seats from London to borneo states last year on Royal Brunei. I think no 36A next to window and exit. I streched and my legs raised. I took the photo to showoff business class and paid economy😂
What is long haul? We almost never fly shorter than six or more hours, so that means we always fly long haul flights?
There is one an advantage sitting behind seat if depending on the airline during boarding time choose to those who have seats numbers behind the plane to board and enter the airplane first, after those who specially disable needs passengers went aboard and these passengers can/could put up their carry-on luggage and extra bags just above them inconsideration to other without needs to be worry that their luggage & extra bags been place further from them. You have missed this point of advantage.
Totally agree, especially flying certain international routes where many passengers are returning home. Many have little consideration for other passengers and have many hand carry stuff. When available, pre ordered meals such as diabetic, fish meal, etc, will always be served first before the crew start the meal service. Thus seating at the back is not so much an issue.
My formula is ailes 💺 and 2nd to rear zone.
Thanks Sir☺️❤️🙏
I definitely like an aisle seat so I can get up and use washroom, stretch, etc
When reserving an exit row seat, in the US you must be at least 15 years old. The minimum age is 12 years old in some other countries, such as Japan and Finland. I know from experience than when booking a flight with my child (who is under 15), I’m not even given the option to choose seats in the exit rows when selecting our seats. If somehow a child under 15 and their accompanying adult passenger happen to be assigned exit row seats, flight attendants must move them. Well at least the must move the child, however if a parent/accompanying adult leaves their young child to sit elsewhere on the plane while they sit in the exit row, that’s not cool.
Anything in Coach 😂🤣
What you didn’t mention- aisle seats aren’t that good either as people and crew just about dislocate your shoulder every time they go past 🙄
MY PREFERENCE IS TO BE NEAR THE REAR ON AN INSIDE ROW SO I CAN GET TO THE BATHROOM EASILY ALSO THE WINDOW SEATS SUCK BECAUSE THEY HAVE A ARMREST THAT WILL NOT MOVE SO ANY THOUGHT OF COMFORT IS LONG GONE
DAVID ADAM GRENIS MAPLETON AVENUE BOULDER COLORADO USA
My ears hurt...
But if you’re traveling with a spouse
But....Exit row seats often do not have windows.
And I’ve found that exit row seats often have no storage space under the seat in front, forcing you to store even your most valuable items in the overhead bins…same for bulkhead seats
Where does the 💩 go when the toilet is flushed. I have been asking about this for years without getting answers.
When you flush a toilet on an airplane, the waste doesn't just drop out of the plane. Instead, it goes into a special holding tank. These tanks are designed to securely store waste for the duration of the flight. Once the airplane lands, ground crews remove the waste from the holding tanks and dispose of it properly at the airport. This process ensures that waste is handled safely and hygienically, both in the air and on the ground.
Thanks
@parkandpost Thanks I am enlightened.
@@ishaks8152 You’ll be able to sleep easily now with this new knowledge 🤣
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