edi_local
29th Oct 2011, 17:30
Going to be visiting Chicago next year and not wanting to risk getting stuck in the middle of the cabin I will bite the bullet and fork out the £25 for a reserved seat.
I will be travelling in economy on my own and will want a window. If I am to fork out £25 for this seat then I want to make sure it is a good one. I have tried seat Guru but unfortunately that doesn't tell me exactly where the window will lie.
Can anyone suggest a good window seat, i.e. not one with a blocker in place or one where the window is situated behind the headrest or meaning I have to lean forward to get a good view? I won't be going until may but the economy cabin is pretty much wide open right now (exits and twin row are gone), so may as well get in early!
Many thanks.
I will be travelling in economy on my own and will want a window. If I am to fork out £25 for this seat then I want to make sure it is a good one. I have tried seat Guru but unfortunately that doesn't tell me exactly where the window will lie.
Can anyone suggest a good window seat, i.e. not one with a blocker in place or one where the window is situated behind the headrest or meaning I have to lean forward to get a good view? I won't be going until may but the economy cabin is pretty much wide open right now (exits and twin row are gone), so may as well get in early!
Many thanks.