Aisle or window seat on long-haul flights?
A widebody means 3×3 rows. (Lufthansa Boeing 747-8) I just know that I don't want a middle seat. What do you recommend?
A widebody means 3×3 rows. (Lufthansa Boeing 747-8) I just know that I don't want a middle seat. What do you recommend?
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Hello, I'm going on holiday to Antalya for a week soon and I'm allowed to take hand luggage (8kg) and personal equipment (3kg) with me. What do you mean by personal gear? A backpack that you can put anything in? Are you allowed to put liquids like beauty products etc. in your hand luggage or…
So are there tolerances or do you have to stop immediately if you do a little worse on the eye test?
Do you have any tips for good, cheap flights?
If there are chickens on a plane and all the chickens are flying around at the same time, the plane is still just as heavy as if the chickens were on the ground. Why is that?
Since I do not want to dry out during flying and drink relatively much, I must therefore more often on the toilet than perhaps the average passenger. That’s why it’s definitely better for me to sit at the gang, otherwise I always have to get over with other people.
In addition, in this case, I also prefer the seats in the between the two courses – that is to say longitudinally in the middle. If it’s an aircraft with a 3-3-3-Layout, then I could usually sleep without the guest having to climb over me completely in the middle, just as it would be the case with the outer 3er plans. So there’s the other hall that could be used. In the case of a 3-4-3 arrangement, one must hope that the side seater does not want to get up so often.
Conclusion: So it depends. If you are more of the type of sleep that sleeps for hours and hardly has to go to the toilet, the window is recommended, so you have more rest. At the aisle you could stretch out your legs, but other people or flight attendants regularly run against it.
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I always choose a place to go so that I can sit the legs a bit in the gears when free. And you can get up in the meantime without having to climb over sitting neighbors.
But is always a matter of taste, which seat is best
More quiet. Unless you have to keep in the toilet
So I always prefer a window because I want to look out and take photos and also don’t want to get up if the neighbor wants to get out. In addition, someone keeps slapping your legs at the gang and stays hanging.
I’d always take windows because I’d like to look out and know where we are and what that looks like from above.
I’d take the window because you’ve got more rest here, because you don’t have to get up when someone has to get up next to you.
If you need to get to the toilet more often, I’d recommend that you walk.
Do you think it’s enough for me to go to the bathroom before and after?
It’s hard to say because everyone has another bubble. I usually have to go to the toilet every 3-4 hours.
I prefer the window because I like to look out, but if you want out, it’s stupid…