Airline Seat
   Guide
Best seats on Airplanes




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Luxury is at its peak in today’s air travel.
Travelers are more concerned about the in-flight
  amenities, cabin comforts and cozy seating
                   arrangements.
    Different airplanes have different seating
 arrangements and the number of seats. Some
have as few as 10 seats while some others have
  as many as 300. The seat maps available for
different airplanes can clue you into key area of
              that particular aircraft.




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Travelers have to be aware of what make them more comfortable.
Seat pitch, seat width, seat type etc, also differs on various cabin
classes. ‘Standard’,’ Recliner’ or’ Lie-flat’ are different seat types
     and are frequently equipped with modern amenities. .




                               Recliner Seat              Lie-flat seat
      Standard Seat



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Front, Middle or Aisle seat is again a matter of personal choice. Exit
rows, aisle or window seats, and seats close to the front of the plane
are typically considered the best. Contrary to expert statements that
"one seat is safe as the other," the study found that it is safer to sit in
the back as there are more chances of survival in a crash.




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Few seating terms
   Seat Pitch: Distance
      between a row of seats
      (space between a point
      on one seat and the
      same point on the seat
      in front of it). Seat pitch
      differs on basis of
      carriers and cabin
      classes. Economic
      class generally offers
      31-32 inches seat pitch




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Seating terms

Seat Width: Distance from armrest
   to armrest



Bulkhead Seats: Seats located
   immediately behind a solid cabin
   divider
                                          Bulkhead Seats

Jump-Seat: Seat for crew members
   or flight attendants during take-off
   and landing




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Seating terms

 Legroom Space: Area under the
   seat in front




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Airline Seat Guide

  • 1.
    Airline Seat Guide Best seats on Airplanes Ihr Logo
  • 2.
    Luxury is atits peak in today’s air travel. Travelers are more concerned about the in-flight amenities, cabin comforts and cozy seating arrangements. Different airplanes have different seating arrangements and the number of seats. Some have as few as 10 seats while some others have as many as 300. The seat maps available for different airplanes can clue you into key area of that particular aircraft. Ihr Logo
  • 3.
    Travelers have tobe aware of what make them more comfortable. Seat pitch, seat width, seat type etc, also differs on various cabin classes. ‘Standard’,’ Recliner’ or’ Lie-flat’ are different seat types and are frequently equipped with modern amenities. . Recliner Seat Lie-flat seat Standard Seat Ihr Logo
  • 4.
    Front, Middle orAisle seat is again a matter of personal choice. Exit rows, aisle or window seats, and seats close to the front of the plane are typically considered the best. Contrary to expert statements that "one seat is safe as the other," the study found that it is safer to sit in the back as there are more chances of survival in a crash. Ihr Logo
  • 5.
    Few seating terms Seat Pitch: Distance between a row of seats (space between a point on one seat and the same point on the seat in front of it). Seat pitch differs on basis of carriers and cabin classes. Economic class generally offers 31-32 inches seat pitch your footer  Page 5 Your Logo
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    Seating terms Seat Width:Distance from armrest to armrest Bulkhead Seats: Seats located immediately behind a solid cabin divider Bulkhead Seats Jump-Seat: Seat for crew members or flight attendants during take-off and landing Your Logo
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    Seating terms  LegroomSpace: Area under the seat in front Your Logo