| Seat Number | Comment |
| 6-19 B,C |
Easy to get out of if you are in a rush to get off the plane or to go to the loo!
The people in adjacent seats might bother you if they want to get up and down and you might find yourself knocked about by passing people or trolleys. |
| 5 B,C |
Easy to get out of if you are in a rush to get off the plane or to go to the loo!
No-one reclining in front of you and sometimes you get a lot of extra legroom. Possibly amongst the first to be served food/drinks.
The people in adjacent seats might bother you if they want to get up and down and you might find yourself knocked about by passing people or trolleys.
You may have more knee room but might not be able to stretch your legs depending on cut-outs and the seat may be marginally narrower if the tray table is inside the armrest. Hand baggage must be stored in lockers during take-off and landing. These seats are often given to families with young children. Baby bassinet fittings are located in the bulkhead in front.
Noise and smell from the galley can be unpleasant! |
| 20 A,D |
Good views (weather and flight time depending). No one will be climbing past you to get in and out of their seat.
No one kicking or bumping the back of your chair.
You have to climb over other passengers to get to the toilet. The curvature of the fuselage might make very tall-bodied people feel claustrophobic.
Often recline limitations due to bulkhead behind. |
| 5 A,D |
Good views (weather and flight time depending). No one will be climbing past you to get in and out of their seat.
No-one reclining in front of you and sometimes you get a lot of extra legroom. Possibly amongst the first to be served food/drinks.
You have to climb over other passengers to get to the toilet. The curvature of the fuselage might make very tall-bodied people feel claustrophobic.
You may have more knee room but might not be able to stretch your legs depending on cut-outs and the seat may be marginally narrower if the tray table is inside the armrest. Hand baggage must be stored in lockers during take-off and landing. These seats are often given to families with young children. Baby bassinet fittings are located in the bulkhead in front.
Noise and smell from the galley can be unpleasant! |
| 20 A,D |
Good views (weather and flight time depending). No one will be climbing past you to get in and out of their seat.
No one kicking or bumping the back of your chair.
You have to climb over other passengers to get to the toilet. The curvature of the fuselage might make very tall-bodied people feel claustrophobic.
Often recline limitations due to bulkhead behind. |
| 1-4 A |
This seat has all the pros and perks of a standard First class seat as well as good views (weather and flight time depending). |
| 1-4 A,D |
This seat has all the pros and perks of a standard First class seat as well as good views (weather and flight time depending). |
| 1-4 C |
This seat has all the pros and perks of a standard First class seat and it is easy to get out of if you are in a rush to get off the plane or to go to the loo.
You might find yourself knocked about by passing people or trolleys. |
| 6-19 A,D |
Good views (weather and flight time depending). No one will be climbing past you to get in and out of their seat.
You have to climb over other passengers to get to the toilet. The curvature of the fuselage might make very tall-bodied people feel claustrophobic. |
| 20 B,C |
Easy to get out of if you are in a rush to get off the plane or to go to the loo!
No one kicking or bumping the back of your chair.
The people in adjacent seats might bother you if they want to get up and down and you might find yourself knocked about by passing people or trolleys.
Often recline limitations due to bulkhead behind. |
| 5 A,D |
Good views (weather and flight time depending). No one will be climbing past you to get in and out of their seat.
No-one reclining in front of you and sometimes you get a lot of extra legroom. Possibly amongst the first to be served food/drinks.
You have to climb over other passengers to get to the toilet. The curvature of the fuselage might make very tall-bodied people feel claustrophobic.
You may have more knee room but might not be able to stretch your legs depending on cut-outs and the seat may be marginally narrower if the tray table is inside the armrest. Hand baggage must be stored in lockers during take-off and landing. These seats are often given to families with young children. Baby bassinet fittings are located in the bulkhead in front.
Noise and smell from the galley can be unpleasant! |
| 6-19 A,D |
Good views (weather and flight time depending). No one will be climbing past you to get in and out of their seat.
You have to climb over other passengers to get to the toilet. The curvature of the fuselage might make very tall-bodied people feel claustrophobic. |