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Where is the best place to sit on a plane on a long haul flight? |
Just generally speaking..where's the best place to sit on a plane? it's hard to choose most of the time save window or aisle. I always choose window for looking out and for leaning against for sleeping. I always feel I have little more space by have that bit next to the window to put a book to the side or a pillow, etc... Definitely inside it First class when it's free. First class! Or at least business class, if the plane is configured with it. If in economy class then either by the emergency exits or at the back by the wings as slightly more leg room there. |
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