Loading Page...

What are the best seats on Virgin economy Delight?

The good news is that the regular economy seats start right at the front of the economy cabin, with Economy Delight situated farther back after the exit row in the middle of the cabin. This means that you can choose to sit in the best seats in the house — 45A and 45K.



People Also Ask

If you're stuck in economy class, here are a few tips to grab some extra space: Playing the odds: Picking a seat near the back of the plane – and in a middle section if there is one – increases your chances of having an empty seat next to yours, as these are the seats least likely to be pre-booked.

MORE DETAILS

Economy Delight—a little more space and a little more time You get free meals, drinks and snacks. You get one free checked bag, but it can be no heavier than 23 kg/ 50 pounds. You may select your seat for free anytime—starting when you buy your ticket. If you want to upgrade using miles, you may.

MORE DETAILS

You get more legroom so they're the existing extra legroom seats which you can choose from. They are the same as other economy seats so no wider and no more comfortable (apart from a 34 pitch). The only other perks over and above Economy Classic are Premium check in desks and priority boarding.

MORE DETAILS

Virgin Atlantic has up to 36 Economy Delight seats per flight, positioned in rows of two or three along each side of the economy cabin. On our A330 plane we had rows of two seats separated by a middle row of four classic/light seats. The A340 has two rows of four Economy Delight seats which may suit families better.

MORE DETAILS

Seats at the back of the plane tend to be bumpier, and sitting towards the back also means you're one of the last passengers to get off the plane after landing. Similarly, the bulkheads at the front of the cabin are where families with babies and young children sit.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

The best seats on a plane Best seat for peace and quiet: A seat near the front. Best seat for legroom: A bulkhead or exit-row seat. Best seat for sleeping: A window seat in a bulkhead row. Best seat for extra space without a seatmate: A seat towards the back.

MORE DETAILS

Seats. Economy seats are approximately 17 inches wide with pitch up to 31 inches. Delight seats feature extra legroom with up to 34 inches of pitch.

MORE DETAILS

All Virgin Atlantic premium economy seats measure 38 inches of pitch. That's 7 more inches of legroom than what's installed in most long-haul economy seats — including Virgin Atlantic's. And it's 4 more inches of legroom than what you'll find in Virgin Atlantic's extra-legroom Economy Delight seats.

MORE DETAILS

Premium is definitely an upgrade. The best way to distinguish Premium is to differentiate it from Economy Delight: Delight gives you more legroom than both Economy Classic and Economy Light, but Premium is a totally different entity, where you'll find that the little extras truly make all the difference.

MORE DETAILS

The earlier you check in, the more likely it is that you'll have more options available. If you wait until the last minute, all the best seats will likely be gone. And if you're really hoping for a specific seat (like an aisle or window), it's worth checking in even earlier.

MORE DETAILS

JetBlue scores at the top for the best airlines with comfortable economy seats. Passengers will enjoy an above-average seat pitch of 32-34” and a seat size of 17.8 – 18.4”. Not to mention, JetBlue is one of only two domestic airlines in the U.S. that offers free WiFi to passengers.

MORE DETAILS

Delta's Comfort+ is just this – the economy seat with food and a curtain pulled across, if you're lucky. The difference between Comfort+ and Premium Select is roughly the same as between Virgin Economy Delight and Virgin Premium Economy. It's a different seat, meal, drinks, and a different cabin.

MORE DETAILS

Passengers with 'Economy Classic/ Delight' fares may check in one item of hold luggage with a maximum weight of 23 kg/ 50 lbs, and dimensions up to 90 x 75 x 43 cm/ 35.5 x 29.5 x 16 in.

MORE DETAILS