The main difference between an Upfront seat and a Standard seat on EasyJet in 2026 lies in the included amenities and proximity to the exit. Upfront seats are located in rows 2–6 (or occasionally near the overwing exits) and include Speedy Boarding, dedicated bag drop at the airport, and an allowance for a second, larger cabin bag (up to 56 x 45 x 25 cm) to be stowed in the overhead bin. A Standard seat, which covers the majority of the aircraft, only includes a small under-seat bag (45 x 36 x 20 cm) as a baseline. Upfront seats also allow passengers to disembark much faster upon arrival, making them popular for business travelers. While both seats offer the same basic legroom (unless you specifically book an Extra Legroom seat), the "Upfront" experience is designed as a "value bundle" for those who want priority service and more storage without the price of a full First Row seat.