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Where is the best place to sit on the A380 economy?

Economy class Economy is laid out in a 3-4-3 configuration, as is standard for the A380, with all seats on the lower deck in the three/four-class layouts. Unless flying with family or friends, avoiding the middle seat is a priority, so seats B, E, F, and J should be crossed off the list.



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If you're travelling on the A380 superjumbo you have two decks to choose from – upper or lower deck. Generally, sitting on the upper deck is preferable because of the usually smaller cabin and lower density configuration (2-4-2 vs. 3-4-3). It's also quieter sitting upstairs.

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Thanks to the Airbus 380's enormous size ( I think), flying economy class is a comfortable and enjoyable experience. I have not had this much space in a regular economy class seat before. On both our flights, we pre-booked a window seat.

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Sliding seat cushions and slim, ergonomic seat designs give you ample space. Enjoy a more comfortable trip on the 44-cm wide seat with an 86-cm space between rows and a backrest that reclines to 118 degrees.

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This is the seat map for the 520-seat Airbus A380-800. This aircraft has two decks. First Class, Business Class, and Premium Economy are on the upper deck. Economy Class is on the main deck.

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Best seats The front row of the front cabin is the best, and the seats to choose are obvious from the video – 30A, 30B, 30J and 30K, although 30DEF are pretty good too. In the row behind this there are two seats, 31C and 31H, that have no seat in front of them and so have lots of leg room.

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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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A380, because of less engine noise. But of course, the comfort also depends on the space the passengers are given. A business class seat in an A330 or B777 is more comfortable than an economy seat in an A380.

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Yes. Gold and platinum tier Emirates Skywards members can access the Emirates lounge at no cost. Blue and silver tier Emirates Skywards members have to pay.

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Those with Economy Class and Business Class Special tickets have to pay to enter the Emirates lounges. Business Class Saver, Flex and Flex Plus travellers can access the Emirates business class lounge for free. Lucky enough to be flying Emirates first class? You can use the First Class Lounge.

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U.S. Airlines with the Best Legroom In the U.S., the airlines JetBlue and Southwest consistently offer the most legroom with an average of around 32 inches per seat, although you can find a few JetBlue planes with 33 inches of legroom. Alaska and Hawaiian seats typically have 31 or 32 inches of legroom, too.

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Preferred seats are those in the Main Cabin that have more favorable locations, such as closer proximity to the boarding areas for greater ease when boarding or disembarking the plane.

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