Seat Reviews
Seat Legroom | 12345 |
Seat Recline | 12345 |
Seat Width | 12345 |
Aisle Space | 12345 |
Viewing TV | 12345 |
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1/10
"seat comfort is quite terrible"
Alene Wagler (Canada)
Not Verified | This is the second flight with Air Transat in the last 2 months. Although these planes are newer, the seat comfort is quite terrible. Anyone dealing with any back issues or lower back problems, please re-think this airline. My second flight confirmed why I should avoid Air Transat. It's not worth the cost of the pain, massages and possible chiropractor you will need to recover from these seats. I was on a 5 hour flight - and 4 days later I am still dealing with the pain of those seats.
Seat Type | Economy Class |
Aircraft Type | A321neo LR |
Seat Layout | 3x3 |
Date Flown | March 2022 |
Type Of Traveller | Couple Leisure |
Seat Legroom | 12345 |
Seat Recline | 12345 |
Seat Width | 12345 |
Aisle Space | 12345 |
Viewing Tv Screen | 12345 |
Power Supply | 12345 |
Seat Storage | 12345 |
Recommended | no |
9/10
"enjoyed a most pleasant flight"
S Worten (Canada)
✅ Trip Verified | Toronto to Cancun. Business Class on this leisure airline is known as "Club Class". We enjoyed a most pleasant flight, we began with pre-flight mimosas, our pre-ordered Gourmet meals were good, the IFE performed perfectly (once you get the hang of the pullout control unit, but the also touchscreen works, if you can reach it, it's a Row 1 issue) As compared to years prior, the included Comfort Kits no longer have slippers, so take your past ones, nor headphones which is good as many pax like myself bring our own. The only thing is that by using the second door (around Row 10) to deplane, the crew should make the Economy wait until the Club pax have exited first. Otherwise, for everything you get with AT Club Class, highly recommended.
Seat Type | Business Class |
Aircraft Type | A330-200 |
Seat Layout | 2x2x2 |
Date Flown | January 2020 |
Type Of Traveller | Leisure |
Sleep Comfort | 12345 |
Sitting Comfort | 12345 |
Seat/bed Width | 12345 |
Seat/bed Length | 12345 |
Seat Privacy | 12345 |
Power Supply | 12345 |
Seat Storage | 12345 |
Recommended | yes |
1/10
"seats tremendously uncomfortable"
Matthew Hughes (United Kingdom)
Not Verified | The standard recommended layout for this aircraft is 8 seats per row. Air Transat have squeezed in 9 seats. The seats are tremendously uncomfortable, highly unsuitable for a 9.5hr flight from Vancouver to London, let alone the London to Calgary flight we did when we flew out there. I found myself constantly adjusting my position to alleviate the lower back pain caused by the woefully inadequate seat padding, also being quite broad-shouldered, I was always conscious of nudging the person in the neighbouring seat. The legroom is just about okay, but when the seat in front is reclined it makes it impossible to get a decent viewing angle and also quite tricky to get up to love about. The aisles are also very narrow, I found it difficult to go for walk without tripping up and walking sideways down the aisles to avoid collisions. Overall, it was very, very disappointing, the price difference between this airline and WestJet or Air Canada wasn't huge so next time I shall avoid Air Transat and pay a little extra for the flights from Air Canada or WestJet because long haul in this predicament is absolutely awful!
Seat Type | Economy Class |
Aircraft Type | A330-200 |
Seat Layout | 3x3x3 |
Date Flown | July 2019 |
Type Of Traveller | Family Leisure |
Seat Legroom | 12345 |
Seat Recline | 12345 |
Seat Width | 12345 |
Aisle Space | 12345 |
Viewing Tv Screen | 12345 |
Power Supply | 12345 |
Seat Storage | 12345 |
Recommended | no |
4/10
"seats extremely uncomfortable"
N Danten (Canada)
✅ Trip Verified | Paid extra and booked 2x2 in rear of plane for a bit of extra space - even these seats were extremely uncomfortable especially for an 8 hour flight! When seat in front reclines, its in your face,- trying to get up from seat when person in front reclines was nearly impossible. Short haul flights would be ok I guess but still uncomfortable
Seat Type | Economy Class |
Aircraft Type | A330-300 |
Seat Layout | 2x3x2 |
Date Flown | June 2019 |
Type Of Traveller | Couple Leisure |
Seat Legroom | 12345 |
Seat Recline | 12345 |
Seat Width | 12345 |
Aisle Space | 12345 |
Viewing Tv Screen | 12345 |
Power Supply | 12345 |
Seat Storage | 12345 |
Recommended | yes |
9/10
"Always book Option Plus"
Barbara Pemberton (Canada)
Not Verified | Always book Option Plus. It allows seat selection, express check in, extra baggage, priority baggage handling, meal, drink, blanket and headphones. Always book the 2 seat section at rear for extra room.
Seat Type | Premium Economy |
Aircraft Type | A330 |
Seat Layout | Mostly 3x3x3, some 2x3x2 |
Date Flown | February 2019 |
Type Of Traveller | Couple Leisure |
Seat Legroom | 12345 |
Seat Recline | 12345 |
Seat Width | 12345 |
Aisle Space | 12345 |
Viewing Tv Screen | 12345 |
Seat Storage | 12345 |
Recommended | yes |
9/10
"completely relaxed position"
1 reviews C Barker (Canada)
✅ Trip Verified | Our seats were 2H and 2K. I sat in 2K. The seats are in the club class cabin. The first thing that struck me was just how much shoulder room I had. I could actually sit in a completely relaxed position with my arms at my sides and neither me nor my fiancee touched arms unless we chose to. Last time we flew we spent the entire flight in a really awkward human sandwich with a stranger in the aisle seat. The next thing is the leg room. There's actually a little hanging footrest under the seat in front to put your feet in and it's comfortable enough. The recline of the seat back is decent as well. I had no difficulty getting comfortable. The in-flight entertainment system was great. It had a little remote that controlled the pointer in the screen and gave the ability to just lie back and use the controller without having to lean forward to change selections or adjust settings. Small detail but a good one. The only issue for me is still seat spacing. When you need to get up to get to the aisle it is a tad easier to do but it still requires a cautious effort. All in all it's a great seat and more than comfortable enough. Our connecting flight ended up being a substitute by Hi-Fly on their A340-300 with Emirates old 1st class cabin and even with the insane leg room it offered, I still prefer the club class seat as it was wider and for me, that's huge because I like my shoulder room.
Seat Type | Premium Economy |
Aircraft Type | A330-200 |
Seat Layout | 2x2x2 |
Date Flown | September 2018 |
Type Of Traveller | Couple Leisure |
Seat Legroom | 12345 |
Seat Recline | 12345 |
Seat Width | 12345 |
Aisle Space | 12345 |
Viewing Tv Screen | 12345 |
Power Supply | 12345 |
Seat Storage | 12345 |
Recommended | yes |
1/10
"Not what we paid for"
R Dorlan (Canada)
✅ Trip Verified | The seats in Air Transat Club Class were supposed to be wide spacious leather 2x2 seats as pictured on their web site. Instead they were cramped non-leather economy seats with the middle seat vacant. Not what we paid for.
Seat Type | Premium Economy |
Aircraft Type | Boeing 737-800 |
Seat Layout | 3x3 |
Date Flown | August 2018 |
Type Of Traveller | Couple Leisure |
Seat Legroom | 12345 |
Seat Recline | 12345 |
Seat Width | 12345 |
Aisle Space | 12345 |
Viewing Tv Screen | 12345 |
Power Supply | 12345 |
Seat Storage | 12345 |
Recommended | no |
9/10
"seats are fine"
Josie Bahanda (United Kingdom)
I always fly with Canadian Affair it used to be the Thomas Cook flights but for the last few years it is Air Transat. I cannot fault them, seats are fine, I always like an aisle seat for getting up and down to stretch my legs. Also I am Coeliac and the meals are nice cannot say anything bad about them airline staff on plane very nice. I flew with them again last September from Glasgow to Toronto to visit family. And hopefully will be flying with them again next year.
Seat Type | Economy Class |
Aircraft Type | A310 |
Seat Layout | 2x4x2 |
Date Flown | September 2015 |
Type Of Traveller | Solo Leisure |
Seat Legroom | 12345 |
Seat Recline | 12345 |
Seat Width | 12345 |
Aisle Space | 12345 |
Viewing Tv Screen | 12345 |
Power Supply | 12345 |
Seat Storage | 12345 |
Recommended | yes |
1/10
"sitting on a concrete pad"
Richard Kampf (Canada)
Narrow seat - the lady next to me (not a big woman) and I were elbow banging the whole flight. Leg room about what someone 6'2" has learned to expect. The seat bottom is like sitting on a concrete pad. The lumbar support is positioned perfectly to induce back aches. It appears that no matter your size, the support is not positioned correctly as I spoke to other passengers and they were complaining.
Seat Type | Economy Class |
Aircraft Type | A330 |
Seat Layout | 2x3x2 |
Date Flown | April 2016 |
Type Of Traveller | Couple Leisure |
Seat Legroom | 12345 |
Seat Recline | 12345 |
Seat Width | 12345 |
Aisle Space | 12345 |
Viewing Tv Screen | 12345 |
Seat Storage | 12345 |
Recommended | no |
2/10
"most uncomfortable flight"
Janet Evans (Canada)
This Air Transat flight was operated by Enerjet, and the most uncomfortable flight I have had in years. No leg room, narrow aisle, front passenger reclines right in your lap. Stewards allowed oversize baggage in overhead bins, so we had no room for our small carry on. Did not pre board people with children so we waited a long time on the breeze way. Not at all happy.
Seat Type | Economy Class |
Aircraft Type | Boeing 737 |
Seat Layout | 3x3 |
Date Flown | January 2016 |
Type Of Traveller | Couple Leisure |
Seat Legroom | 12345 |
Seat Recline | 12345 |
Seat Width | 12345 |
Aisle Space | 12345 |
Seat Storage | 12345 |
Recommended | no |
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Which airline company has the best seats? ›JetBlue scores at the top for the best airlines with comfortable economy seats. Passengers will enjoy an above-average seat pitch of 32-34” and a seat size of 17.8 – 18.4”. Not to mention, JetBlue is one of only two domestic airlines in the U.S. that offers free WiFi to passengers.
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Which airline has the most legroom in economy? ›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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Which seat is best for flight anxiety? ›"If you're a nervous flyer or feel uneasy with turbulence, then sit as close to the front of the plane as possible. If you like turbulence and feeling everything then sit near the back of the plane," the former flight attendant of two years, known as Matt, told The Mirror.
Which seat is not good in flight? ›Rear section. The back of the plane is definitely the worst place to sit for travelers who hate turbulence since it's far from the plane's center of lift and gravity. This section can also be very loud since some planes have engines and auxiliary power units toward the back of the body that make a lot of noise.
Which seat on plane is most turbulent? ›“The roughest spot is usually the far aft. In the rearmost rows, closest to the tail, the knocking and swaying is more pronounced,” Smith added. The impact of turbulence is also felt less at the front of the plane because it's beyond the centre of gravity on the aircraft.
Which airline has the best seats for fat people? ›Delta Airlines
Delta Airlines is the best airline for plus-sized passengers. On top of being one of the most friendly airlines, Delta also has one of the largest average seat width figures in the industry.
There is no weight limit for a fat person flying.
Can a size 22 woman fit in an airplane seat? ›A size 22 won't have difficulty fitting in a airline seat, and doing up the seat belt. Don't worry.
Where is the best place to sit on a plane economy? ›The best seats in Economy Class
In Economy, I'll typically choose a window or aisle seat near the front of the cabin or at the bulkhead. Another spot I often consider in Economy Class is an aisle seat located about 4-5 rows from the back.
When it came to economy class, Southwest Air Lines was the top performer, followed by Delta and JetBlue. Alaska Airlines and WestJet rounded out the top five.
Which economy seat is the best? ›
If you're going to sit in economy, you want to be sure you select a Main Cabin Extra seat. These are the best seats you'll find in the rear section of the plane. What makes these seats special is that they have extra pitch — that is, the distance between the seat back of one seat to the seatback of the seat in front.
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What month is the cheapest to fly? ›Winter is the bargain season to travel, and you can also wait longer to purchase your airline tickets than in any other season. If you like, in the winter months you can wait up to 26 days before departure to get a good flight deal. The spring and fall shoulder seasons offer the next lowest prices for travelers.
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Why is seat I missing in flight? ›Seat designation
On many aircraft, the rightmost seats have letter designations HJK, skipping the letter I. This is because each seat has a row number followed by letter; letters that may be confused with numbers (I, O, Q, S, or Z) must be avoided, usually for people with dyslexia.
According to the study's findings, passengers in aisle seats had 64 "contacts" with other passengers during a flight, making it the greatest contact space. The middle seat came in with 58 contacts, and the window seat passengers had just 12. So, go ahead, claim that window seat.
Is left or right side of plane better? ›If you're travelling east, choose the right side of the plane. If you're travelling west, go for the left side of the plane. That rule should help you out if you're travelling in the Northern Hemisphere, especially during the winter months.
What is the safest seat to book on a plane? ›The middle seat in the final seat is your safest bet
The middle rear seats of an aircraft had the lowest fatality rate: 28%, compared to 44% for the middle aisle seats, according to a TIME investigation that examined 35 years' worth of aircraft accident data. This also makes logical sense.
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How do you get bumped to first-class? ›- Join airline loyalty programs.
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This seat decision usually happens at the time of booking. However, if you didn't get the option you're after then, you can always approach the counter before boarding to see if there are open seats available. Or, try asking the crew upon boarding if you can swap seats during the flight.
Is it cheaper to upgrade to first-class after booking? ›The cheapest way to get a business or first-class ticket is to buy an economy ticket then buy an upgrade. You can either do this immediately after booking or look for last-minute upgrades as your travel date approaches. The price for premium cabin fares decreases as you get closer to departure.
What are the best seats on a plane for photos? ›The best choice would be a seat on the right side as the rising sun will be facing the left side of the plane for most of the flight. The exception might be if you want to capture a sunrise or sunset (and of course all photographers love a good sunrise or sunset!).
What is the best seat for pictures on a plane? ›Choose a window seat.
It is more challenging to get good inflight images from an aisle seat, so I always opt for the window. Choose your seat based on what side of the plane will have the most interesting scenery. Look up the flight route on a map.
Standard seat pitch is 30 to 31 inches in economy class for most carriers, with 32 inches being slightly above average and 29 inches falling slightly below. Keep in mind, though, that different planes have different configurations depending on make, model, and airline.
Are seats over the wing better? ›Much like the best seats for travel sickness are the seats above the coach wheels, the best seats to help lessen the effects of air turbulence is over the aircraft wings. The wings are the point of lift vs gravity so sitting above them ensures a smoother lift off, flight, and landing.
Where is the least bumpy seat on a plane? ›
A seat directly over the wings (typically found in rows 10 to 30) is your best option to reduce the sensation of turbulence, says Dr. Quay Snyder, the president of the Aviation Medicine Advisory Service.
What TIME of day is turbulence the worst? ›If you want to avoid turbulence, book a flight in the morning. “The heating of the ground later causes bumpier air, and it's much more likely to thunderstorm in the afternoon,” Jerry Johnson, a pilot from Los Angeles, told Reader's Digest.
What airline has best economy seats? ›The best premium economy cabin in North America
Among North American carriers, fliers ranked Delta as having the best product in this trending cabin class. Of the six airlines included in the survey, Delta's premium economy seat took the top spot, with a score of 848 points out of 1,000.
If you're going to sit in economy, you want to be sure you select a Main Cabin Extra seat. These are the best seats you'll find in the rear section of the plane. What makes these seats special is that they have extra pitch — that is, the distance between the seat back of one seat to the seatback of the seat in front.
Are JetBlue seats bigger than Delta? ›That extends to seat comfort too. JetBlue offers the widest seats on a domestic airline and several inches of extra legroom. While the global standard sits at 31 inches, JetBlue offers up to 34 inches. That may not seem like a lot on paper, but when cruising at 30,000 feet, those extra inches quickly add up.
Which airline has the smallest seats? ›Air Asia has the shortest seat pitch in economy, at 29 inches. Forty years ago, seat pitch was 31 to 35 inches. Seat width was approximately 18.5 inches. Today it's 17 to 17.5 inches.
What is the smoothest seat on a plane? ›Middle section
This section is stationed directly over the wings, the most stable area of the plane and center of lift, so sitting here makes for the smoothest ride should the plane hit turbulence.
The window seats offer the best views and minimal disruptions from your row mates. Ultimately, you'll be the disruptive one when it's your turn to visit the lavatory, but still, the window seat gives you that undisturbed solitude to make it through your flight without interacting.
Is it better to sit on left or right side of plane? ›If you're travelling east, choose the right side of the plane. If you're travelling west, go for the left side of the plane. That rule should help you out if you're travelling in the Northern Hemisphere, especially during the winter months.
Is it better to sit at the front or back of a plane? ›According to experts, choosing the seat in front is always a better option. "Our centre of gravity is usually around 28 per cent, and the centre of pressure usually acts around 25 per cent of the mean aerodynamic chord (1/4 of the way down the wing).
Can a 400 pound person fit in an airline seat? ›
Even though there are no weight limits for fat passengers, there are normally three basic requirements for flying while overweight: Passengers must be able to sit with both armrests down. Passengers must be able to buckle their seatbelts.
Who is better to fly with Delta or JetBlue? ›While both airlines service many of the same cities, Delta offers far more destinations total. It also offers a global network of destinations that dwarfs JetBlue by many magnitudes, in large part because Delta is a member of the SkyTeam Alliance.
Is it worth it to upgrade seats on JetBlue? ›THE BOTTOM LINE: If you're planning a trip on JetBlue and are in the mood for a more comfortable ride, it's worth looking into the cost of upgrading to Even More Space. Depending on the cost and your budget, it may very well be worth it — and since the cost difference varies by flight, you may get a good deal.
What is the best seat on a plane for a fat person? ›While some passengers prefer window seats, aisle seats are often better for overweight passengers that are only purchasing one seat. Window seats are often the better option if you purchase an additional seat.
Is Delta fat friendly? ›Delta Airlines
Delta is also considered a plus-size friendly airline, offering seats in its Economy Class that range from 17.9 to 19 inches. Delta's seatbelts range in size from 40 to 45 inches.