Seat Selection Guide
Secure better seats for comfort or convenience. Learn when to pay, when to wait, and where to sit for the best experience.
Seat Selection Tips
How to choose the best seat for your needs
Extra Legroom
Get more space without breaking the bank
Exit Row Rules
Eligibility and responsibilities explained
Family Seating
Keep your family seated together
Upgrade Tricks
Strategies to move up a cabin
Seat Selection Tips
Check seat review sites to identify quiet rows and better legroom options.
Bulkhead seats give space but may lack under-seat storage—plan accordingly.
Families should call the airline if online seat maps can’t keep you together.
Watch for last-minute discounted upgrades at the gate or online check-in.
Avoid seats near galleys/lavs for quieter flights and fewer disruptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I pay for seats?
If you care about sitting together, legroom, or position on the plane, paying can be worth it. Otherwise, try to change seats at check-in for free upgrades in placement.
Are exit rows always better?
They offer more legroom but have restrictions and sometimes limited recline or colder temperatures. Consider the trade-offs before choosing.
How do families sit together?
Book early, choose adjacent seats in the same reservation, and contact the airline if needed. Some carriers offer free family seating policies.