lundi 2 avril 2018
Whatever You Do, Don't Sit in This Row on Your Next Flight

I recently survived a six-hour flight without being able to recline my seat. I thought to myself, Seriously? What are the chances of this happening again?, referring to another lengthy trip I had flown just months before. And then as I continued to think back on most of my recent flights, I realized that I've had a "broken" seat on multiple occasions - cue the ultimate face-palm moment. I always aim to book the closest seat to the front as possible and usually, the closest available option on Virgin America air crafts is row eight - aka the one in front of the exit row, but also known as the row that doesn't recline.
It makes total sense! Just as you're required to keep your tray tables upright during takeoff and landing, the exit row in particular needs to remain unobstructed for safety. It would only make it more difficult for those passengers to assist in an emergency if the seats in front of them were in the way. If you enjoy neck and back pain, book a seat in that row, by all means.
In addition to the row in front of the exit row, here are a few other sections you should really try to avoid on your next flight.
- The last row: Sure, you're conveniently located near the bathroom - but you're also right next to the bathroom. On top of unpleasant smells, you'll also have to deal with standing passengers waiting for their turn in line. Oh, and your seat doesn't recline, either.
- The exit row: Extra legroom is awesome, but this spot also comes with a couple drawbacks. Depending on your aircraft, your seat's tray table may fold into the armrest, which usually equals a narrower seat. And if your plane has two exit rows, the first row of seats don't recline.
- The bulkhead row: These seats are situated in the first row of the main cabin, behind the wall that separates you from first class. Again, you get to enjoy extra legroom but your seat will most likely be narrower to accommodate the tray table in your arm rest. Plus, you won't be able to stow your personal items beneath the seat in front of you, so you'll have to access the overhead compartment each time you need something.
Related Posts:
The Best Mobile Games of 2018 Let's be honest: in 2018, it's damn near impossible to find a single person in your life who doesn't spend at least a few minutes a day playing games on their phone. And while the good ol' classics remain high up on everyone… Read More
This Optical Illusion Is Blowing the Internet's Collective Mind Terrific optical illusion by Victoria Skye. @RichardWiseman @chriscfrench pic.twitter.com/IeSFupAcfU - Martin S Taylor (@martinstaylor) August 7, 2017 From a brick wall to the dress, we may be the most technologically adva… Read More
France's First Lady Feels Sorry for Melania Trump Because She "Cannot Do Anything" On April 24, Donald and Melania Trump welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, to the White House. During their visit, it seems Mrs. Macron learned there is more to the FLOTUS than meets the eye. Mac… Read More
28 Memes That Accurately Describe How Awesome You and Your BFFs Are Best friends are the people in life that know you so well, one look is all it takes for them to get how you feel. And there are just some things only they would appreciate - like when they convince you to take another drink … Read More
12 Flaky Texts We All Send to Get Out of Plans We've all been there before - it's a regular Tuesday night and you just want to watch Netflix and stay in bed, though your friends want you try a new restaurant with them. So you do what everyone else does: come up with an e… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire