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Does Aer Lingus have bigger seats?

Aer Lingus seat pitch measurements will vary depending on aircraft type. Our transatlantic fleet of aircraft Airbus A330 and A321neo LR all contain lie-flat Business Class seats and are 22 inches wide. Our Economy class seats on all Airbus aircraft have a pitch range of 31–32 inches and a width of 17–18 inches.



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I have flown are lingus and Ryanair, I much prefered are lingus, there was more room, seats where much more comfortable and felt wider as well. Also as stated you have a seat number so avoiding mad scramble across the tarmac. Unless there is a huge price difference I would take aer lingus.

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Typically, premium economy will provide about 5-7 extra inches of legroom, plus 1-2 extra inches of seat width and 2-3 extra inches of recline. On a 12+ hour flight, every inch counts, and you're likely to have more room than you would on a short regional flight.

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JetBlue. JetBlue is America's trailblazer when it comes to the most spacious aircraft seats. Although seats vary between different aircraft types, the airline offers up to 38 inches of legroom in their standard economy class.

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You should be fine. You could try and google the largest seat in your class category and try to book it. You will be fine, you probably won't even need an extender on your belt. A size 22 won't have difficulty fitting in a airline seat, and doing up the seat belt.

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I am a bigger person, size 24-26-28. Will I fit in an airplane seat? You will probably need to buy two coach seats and ask for a seatbelt extender (or to have yours). Remember, two coach seats are generally much cheaper and more spacious than a single first class seat.

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Aer Lingus offers various fare options that cater to different budgets and travel needs. The first option is their Economy class, which provides excellent value for money without compromising on comfort. With Economy class, you can enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages onboard while saving on ticket costs.

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Most likely, it won't be comfortable, but you'll still fit at 300. Try and book next to an empty seat, if you can.

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If you can buckle your seatbelts, you guys should be able to fly without any issue. If the seatbelts don't fit, you should contact whichever airlines you're considering and confirm whether or not they will offer a seatbelt extender.

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The following airlines have some seats with widths below 17 inches, making them among the smallest in the industry: Qatar Airways. China Southern. Caribbean Airlines.

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Am I too fat to fly? The most important tips
  1. Avoid middle seats.
  2. Avoid the exit row if you wear a seatbelt extender.
  3. Learn about the seats on seatguru.com.
  4. Choose seats towards the front of the plane.
  5. Bring a pair of slip-on shoes.
  6. Pack a change of clothes and the essentials just in case.


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The airlines with the widest seats among US airlines are JetBlue Airways and Silver Airways. 18 inches wide. Spirit Airlines' average economy seat has a width of 17.75 inches. Breeze, Delta, Hawaiian has a seat width of 17.6 inches.

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The Best Seats for Larger People Choose a middle seat in the back rows of the plane, then cross your fingers the flight isn't fully booked, or no one sits next to you. But that's a lot to leave to chance. So, in the name of your space—and sanity—go with the sure bet of an aisle seat every time.

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At the end of the day, the choice between premium economy and economy class is all about what works best for you. It all comes down to your personal preferences and travel goals. If you're looking for added comfort and amenities, premium economy is the way to go.

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One of the biggest differences between premium economy and economy is the seating and legroom. In premium economy, you can expect more spacious seats with extra legroom, making those long haul flights a little more bearable, especially for taller passengers and those with back or joint pain.

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Japan Airlines wins the award as the World's Best Economy Class Airline with Qatar Airways in second place and Singapore Airlines in third position. See the Global Ratings for the Best Economy Class Airline, the Best Economy Class Airline Seats and the Best Economy Class Onboard Catering.

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