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Are Jet2 planes spacious?

Good legroom and window view. No seat recline as usual with low cost or holiday airlines.



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Service etc was good and I was happy until I sat down. The seats were just incredibly small and uncomfortable, much smaller than usual. I had long leg room so the tray was supported by the seat arm. however the seat arm was so narrow that the tray had to be slotted in as an add on by the air hostess.

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All offer the same, give or take an inch, amount of legroom. Yet while Ryanair remains glued to the lower end of the table, Jet2 sits proudly at the top.

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“Jet2.com has distinguished itself as the pick of the pack, with passengers not only praising its excellent customer service and value for money but also rating the boarding experience and cabin cleanliness highly. Proof that it is possible to have great customer service at a good price.”

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over the last few weeks I've flown with Jet2 a couple of times. and they are one of my favourites. when it comes to travelling as a plus size person.

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Based on our experiences Jet2 do have more legroom, even if the seat pitch is the same or less. It's not noticeable to me because I'm only petite, but Mr LS is far from petite and he has a tiny bit of room between his knees and the seat on Jet2, whereas on Ryanair they're firmly wedged into the seat in front.

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If you don't pre-book your seats, they will be allocated when you check in online or at the airport on a first come, first served basis. Please note that seats across the aisle or in the row behind or in front are classed as 'together'.

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Seat and Amenities Being a low-cost carrier, the seats don't recline or have headrests and the actual leg room is about an inch less than their full-service competitor, British airways (BA).

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The Jet2 Boeing 737-800 has a 3x3 seating configuration. There are 189 seats on this aircraft, all of which, are Economy Class. This aircraft is equipped with Acro seats fitted to provide more space and comfort for passengers.

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Exit rows, aisle or window seats, and anywhere close to the front are typically considered the best seats on a plane. On a short business trip, you might want an aisle seat near the front of the plane so you can debark as quickly as possible on arrival.

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The best seats in Economy Class In Economy, I'll typically choose a window or aisle seat near the front of the cabin or at the bulkhead. Another spot I often consider in Economy Class is an aisle seat located about 4-5 rows from the back.

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The Worst Seats on an Airplane for Turbulence
The flight attendant explained to Upgraded Points that they often notice turbulence more when sitting in the back of the plane than the front jump seats. Therefore, it may be best to avoid seats in the back of the plane, where there seems to be more movement.

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Usually, it's best to pick a seat toward the front of the plane for several reasons: It's usually quieter, and you can get on and off faster. There's a balance between choosing front/back and window/aisle.

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Feeling trapped in a middle seat when the plane is bumping around may induce more panic or fear than in a window seat, where you can look out the window or lean against the plane's wall and close your eyes, or the aisle seat, which can often feel a bit more spacious.

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