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SUMMARY: Find out which airplane seats fellow travelers deemed good or poor due to legroom, storage space, and a variety of other reasons with SeatGuru.
Planning on travelling by plane and tired of seats with no legroom, sitting too close to the lavatory, or not having any room in front to store carry-on items? You might find help on SeatGuru, offering information about airplane seats, amenities offered, and the airlines themselves.
By clicking an airline and then selecting a plane, you can view a seating chart diagram offering information about "Good Seats", those with mixed reviews, and "Poor Seats". Hover over seating for details about why a seat is good or poor such as extra or restricted legroom, inability to recline, extra storage room, and areas where passengers tend to walk during flight due to the position of the lavatory(ies). Information can be printed, and you can offer comments if you have flown on a particular airplane and want to discuss how great your seat was (or otherwise).
Other site features include airplane comparison charts, a variety of travel tips and information such as how airlines board and reviews of noise cancelling headphones, and tips for getting the most out of Frequent Flyer Programs.
SeatGuru (by TripAdvisor) - http://seatguru.com
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