How to choose the best seat on a Jet2 plane: tips for travelers
The location of your seat on an airplane can have a significant impact on your comfort and flight experience. It should be chosen based on individual needs and priorities.
According to Express, travel experts from seatguru.com shared recommendations to help you choose a seat on a Jet2 plane. Keep in mind that the numbering may differ depending on the type of aircraft.
Places to avoid:
- Rows 1-2 and 32-33 (seats 33C and 33D) are located near the restrooms and can be noisy and crowded.
- Rows 1, 15, 17 and seats 2D, E and F have limited legroom.
- The seats near the emergency exits can be used in case of an accident.
- Seat 11A does not have a window, so passengers are not able to enjoy the view of the clouds or the landscape.
The best places to get off the plane quickly are row 1 (first row) or row 33 (last row). However, one exit may be closed.
To ensure that you have enough legroom, you should pay attention to the seats near the emergency exits (rows 1, 16, 17, 2D, 2E, 2F).
In order to be the first to receive food, you should book a seat in row 1, as food and drinks are served from the front of the cabin.
Passengers who want to take beautiful photos from the window can sit in rows 15-17 near the wings or 1-5. Those looking for peace and quiet and a comfortable sleep will also enjoy sitting by the wall or window.
As TravelWise previously reported, during a Jet2 flight, the crew had to disembark a passenger who was smoking a vape and disturbing the peace on board.