
Camaro
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At the back, you never hear of a plane reversing into a mountain! |
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coolgem2
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1st Class. |
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twistin git
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Sit towards the rear. They don't back into mountains very often. |
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tyconkate1
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Go to seatguru.com |
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caroline1409f1
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Not too near to the toilets! |
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averagebear
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Ideally, if the plane has 4 seats in the middle section, the adults can sandwich the 2 children in the middle. Bulkhead (first row) works best for you. |
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Lacey B
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If you are able, 1st class. If not, the next best thing is a bulk-head seat. A little xtra leg room and nobody in front of you for the kids to potentially bother. Try to get 4 seats in a row. If the air craft is not configured with 4 seats together, then I would go with 2 right behind 2. This way you are all still close, and able to keep an eye on the kids. Also, I would try so sit as close to the aisle as possible. You don't want frequent trips to the restroom to bother the passengers next to you.
Hope this helps! Enjoy your trip.! |
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cherub
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For best view, either just in front or behind the wings. Comfort would be the emergency exit as there is more leg room but they won't allow you sit there with children. Not near toilets as there will be people passing by you al the time. The front of the plane tends to be noisier due to the engines. I would stay somewhere behind the wings to the back. Have a nice flight. |
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areyou.receiving
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I would suggest at the back.
Lots of people don't like the back so it's fairly quiet, and the kids can play in the isle as there is more space, and less people use the toilets at the back for some reason.Well that's my experience so far. |
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QPRfan
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The middle of the plane is the most stable part of the aircraft.Try to fly with virgin atlantic,they offer the best in flight entertainment to keep the brats happy |
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soccerknocker199
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well if you are old enought in the xit row because you get more leg room but since you have children you cant unless they want to sit somewhere else, but if your kids are old enough to sit in first class then that is the most comfortable but it also cost more because of it. in coach it would be if the plane hade a 2-something-2 configuration and sit by the window because thern the kids kids gwet to look out of them |
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predhead33
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In the actual plane. Sitting on the wing would not be a good idea. |
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chazza_m
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Depends which aircraft. A site like Seat Guru (www.seatguru.com) will let you know the best and work places to sit. Check in online or preselect seats in advance if you can. |
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Palmisan
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On the Pilot Seat I believe - Just imagine - I think you will like it...
:) |
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McDreamy
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In first class. |
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catchernkeeper
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Go to this website:
www.seatguru.com
It lists all the aircraft types for all the airlines. It has a color coded map of each plane with information on why a certain seat is good/bad. It depends on what you like, but this website can certainly help you decide for yourself. |
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Dee Cee
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Obviously with money no object then first or club/business class is the 'best'. If in 'cattle class' then you may be able to purchase extra leg room. I don't know theconfiguration of the plane but it will probaly have 4 or 5 seats across so you can all sit together. Ensuring you have an aisle seat means you wo'nt have to disturb strangers to get up for the loo. The seats nearest to the wings are allegedly the 'safest' being in the strongest part of the aircraft, but I think that's academic as the risk of any incident is too small to bother about. Sometimes the seats nearest the forward bulkhead have extra room, but you are staring at a wall unless the tv is on. If it were me, I would plump for the four across, near to the club class. Have a good flight. |
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YORKSHIRE
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Seats by the Emergency exits usually offer more leg room but most carriers will not let the infirm, elderly or kids sit in these seats. |
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bekkstaar
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Next to the Arab with the rucksack!!! |
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