Every aircraft is different. There is no standard place that you should try to sit on the different types of aircraft, although, there are some things to take into account.
Sitting near the Lavatories Sitting near lavatories on flights can be bothersome, especially on long haul flights. The noise can be annoying, and sometimes the smell can not be the nicest. If there is a queue, it can also not be the best having people stand next to you for longer periods of time. If you're looking for peace and quiet, try and select a seat in the middle of the cabin. Service is often provided faster at these seats though. Exit Row seats Although they can give you a lot of extra leg room compared to other seats, exit row seats can sometimes be in a draft. So just be aware of that when parting with the extra cash to reserve those seats. Near the Galleys Sitting near the galleys can sometimes be bothersome, there is a lot of movement from the crew going back and forth all the time, so be prepared that there will be a lot of hustle and bustle. Window Seats If you reserve what you think is a window seat, you want to make sure that it actually has a window. There are the occasional places on the aircraft that have the windows blanked out for one reason or another. This is not helpful, if you are expecting to see the scenery or film the flight. To answer the question it is really up to your personal choice. Many People prefer different areas of the aircraft. Make sure you take a look at the seat map before reserving your seat and take into account the points mentioned above. You can always check Seat Guru for further advice for the particular type of aircraft you're scheduled to fly on. Comments are closed.
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