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

1

Check seat review sites to identify quiet rows and better legroom options.

2

Bulkhead seats give space but may lack under-seat storage—plan accordingly.

3

Families should call the airline if online seat maps can’t keep you together.

4

Watch for last-minute discounted upgrades at the gate or online check-in.

5

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.