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In reply to the discussion: Airline squeeze: It's not you, 'it's the seat' [View all]JCMach1
(29,209 posts)29. Any Airbus and the Boeing 777's tend to be more generous for seating...
The American carriers and Lufthansa tend to skimp on room between seats.
There is a a website http://www.seatguru.com/ ...
Another place with more space that no one has mentioned... In some configurations, just behind the disabled seat, there is a seat that has more free-space in-front. These tend to be toward the back of the plane.
Bulkheads can sometimes now be a black hole as they tend to get filled with families with small children and big people. So yeah, if you want to get squished and/or have your ear drums split, enjoy.
Exit rows can become a ditch too as people on some configurations can end up as a standing lounge to people stretching legs and/or waiting in line for the toilet...
You can hardly win...
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Am I the only one that thinks the "headrest" is there as a instrument of torture?
LiberalAndProud
Jun 2012
#8
I'm short, and the seats are too tall for my legs. If I could curl up or move around or put my feet
JDPriestly
Jun 2012
#9
I've done that, myself, but sometimes I skip the carry-on and just have a computer.
MADem
Jun 2012
#25
I'm about the similar build, but 99% of my flying is usually short/medium range
Blue_Tires
Jun 2012
#21
Do you know where I can get a list of most comfortable planes for international flights?
CTyankee
Jun 2012
#23