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Which airline has the best economy seats for long haul flights?

Japan Airlines Japan's flag carrier flies to 10 U.S. cities coast to coast. On these long-haul flights, Japan Airlines offers some of the widest seats and roomiest pitch (the distance between rows) in across the entire industry.



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  • SINGAPORE AIRLINES.
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The international airlines with the most legroom in economy are:
  • Japan Airlines: 33-34 inches.
  • ANA, Emirates, EVA Airways, and Singapore Airlines: 32-34 inches.
  • Air China, Air France, Ethiopian Airlines, and Korean Air: 32-33 inches.
  • Cathay Pacific, SWISS, and Vietnam Airlines: 32 inches.


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The best seats in Economy Class On shorter flights in Economy, I'll typically choose a window seat (for the views) and pay extra to sit in the front of the cabin or at the bulkhead for more legroom. On long-haul flights, I'll consider an aisle seat located about 4-5 rows from the back.

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If the airline allows, book a seat near the back of the plane where there's more legroom. Or if going for a window seat, choose one in the first row to have more space. Furthermore, good seats are usually in the middle of the plane – that way, travelers won't be affected by turbulence and can avoid noisy engines.

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If you have longer legs, try and opt for an aisle seat in order to maximize your legroom. If you're planning on sleeping throughout your flight, try and opt for a window seat so you have something to lean against while you rest, and won't be disturbed by passengers trying to get in and out of row.

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Before your flight, keep an eye on the seat map to see if there are any empty rows you can claim last minute.
  1. Use those air miles to upgrade. ...
  2. Shell out for premium economy. ...
  3. Prepare for jet lag. ...
  4. De-stress before you arrive. ...
  5. Pack plenty of face masks. ...
  6. Buckle your seat belt over your blanket. ...
  7. Pack an eye mask.


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Designers Share Their Top Long-haul Style Tips
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  2. Choose wrinkle-resistant fabrics. ...
  3. Stick to a uniform. ...
  4. Pack a different outfit for the plane. ...
  5. Dress in cashmere. ...
  6. Carry a stylish bag. ...
  7. Take mini hair products.


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The best airlines for the most legroom
  • US: JetBlue Airways (32” — 34”)
  • Europe: Eurowings (30” — 32”)
  • US: Alaska Airlines (32” — 34”)
  • Europe: TUI Airways (33” — 34”)
  • South America: Aerolíneas Argentinas (32” — 33”)
  • Asia: ANA, Emirates, EVA Airways, Singapore Airlines (32” — 34”)
  • US: United (30” — 34”)


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Premium economy's big selling point is more space. The seats are an inch or two wider on average than the typical coach seat, and the rows are farther apart, offering several more inches of legroom. Most premium economy seats recline, and many have footrests. How much space you actually get depends on the airline.

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American's website states that passengers who need a seat belt extender and whose body extends more than one inch past the armrest will need to buy a ticket for a second seat.

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International flights are roomier if the airline uses bigger planes for their operations. These planes typically sport bigger cabins and offer their passengers more legroom. However, the seats are usually the standard 17 or 18 inches (43 or 46 centimeters) you'd find in most commercial aircraft.

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Jet2, KLM and Ryanair come out on top for short haul with 30 inches of leg room each. easyJet and British Airways fare better on short-haul flights with 29 inches of seat pitch. The former, however, provides an extra inch for the arms, with 18 inches compared to BA's 17.

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Emirates is one of the best airlines in the world. It's the most comfortable flight we've ever had in economy class. We think Qatar has slightly better food (waffles for breakfast!), and I like the look and feel of the IFE on Etihad a little more.

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