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Passengers Often Choose Wrong! This Seat Gets Flight Attendant Service the Fastest

Saturday, 4 October 2025 | 20:00

Author: Arif S

Kursi Pesawat
Illustration - Tips for choosing airplane seats.
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Choosing an airplane seat turns out to be no trivial matter. For some people, deciding whether to sit on the aisle or near the window can determine the comfort of their air journey, whether for short-haul or long-haul flights.

Sometimes, seemingly minor issues like wanting easier access to the restroom or being able to call a flight attendant become important considerations.

“The best seats are on the aisle or in the galley area because it's easier to get the flight attendants' attention and service is usually faster compared to window seats,” wrote one Quora user, as quoted by Nomad Lane.

However, not all seating positions suit everyone. For example, seats in the bulkhead area, the section behind the cabin wall or partition, do offer more legroom.

But this area is usually prioritized for passengers traveling with infants, as it provides hooks for strollers.

Conversely, seats near the toilets are often avoided by many passengers. Besides the constant foot traffic passing by, the distinct restroom odor can disturb comfort throughout the flight.

Of course, it all comes down to personal preference. Some prefer a window seat to enjoy the cloud views, while others choose the aisle for easier movement.

So, before rushing to check-in, here are some tips for choosing the best airplane seat, quoted from the travel service site Nomad Lane:

1. Maximize information before departure

Check the seat map on the airline's website or app, and make sure you know the type of aircraft that will be used.

Every aircraft has a different layout, so it's important to identify the seat position that best suits your needs.

2. Need extra legroom?

Choose seats in the exit row, bulkhead, or front row. These areas usually offer more legroom, though sometimes for an additional fee.

3. Want a quiet flight?

Avoid sitting near the engines, wings, or toilets. The front section of the plane is usually quieter with minimal noise disturbance.

4. Enjoy watching the scenery above the clouds?

Choose a window seat, especially one far from the wings to ensure an unobstructed view. Ideal for routes with beautiful scenery.

5. First time flying?

Seats between the wings and the front are usually the most stable against turbulence. Suitable for first-time flyers wanting a calmer flight.

6. Frequent restroom user?

Choose an aisle seat or one near the restroom so you can move easily without disturbing other passengers.

Passengers can also do online check-in early to secure their dream seat.

Some airlines offer upgrade options or paid seats with extra space—so it doesn't hurt to take advantage of promotions or discounts to enhance comfort during the flight.

However you look at it, there is no single “best seat” that applies to everyone.

The important thing is to choose the position that best suits your habits and needs to make your air journey more enjoyable.