Flight Booking Tips: While traveling on a flight, many people like to sit on the window seat. But how will you get the seat of your choice? Let us tell you its process.
In India, about 6 lakh people travel by flight every day. Especially those people who want to travel long distances. They prefer flights. But some important things should be kept in mind while traveling by flight.
In a train, passengers can only choose the option of middle, upper, lower or side seat. On the other hand, in a flight, you can choose your favorite seat like a movie theater. However, this option is completely optional. Usually, passengers who do not choose a seat. They are automatically allotted any seat.
There are many people who like to sit on the window seat. But if you do not select a seat in advance. Then the chances of getting the desired seat are very less. If you want to get the seat of your choice in the flight. Then definitely adopt these things.
During booking, airlines provide the option of seat selection. Most people buy tickets just by looking at the time and fare. And ignore this option. This is the reason why they are not able to get their favorite seat later.
If you are getting the option of seat selection, then definitely use it. By doing this, there is a high possibility that you will get the same seat that you have chosen. However, airlines also charge extra for some premium seats.
Passengers who need more leg space, often prefer exit row or front row seats. Usually, an extra fee has to be paid to book these seats. But these prove to be comfortable in long journeys.
Most seats are available on web check-in 24–48 hours before the flight departure. In such a situation, you can easily choose the seat of your choice. If you need more leg space, then that seat can be selected by paying an extra fee.
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