Seats in an airplane’s emergency-exit rows, with their ample legroom, are often the go-to spots for travelers in economy class looking for comfort. But what if savvy flyers have already snagged all those seats?
Try the row behind the exit row. You won’t get the legroom – but since exit-row seats don’t recline on many planes, you won’t get somebody tilting their seat back into your space.
(Source: Conde Nast Traveler)
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