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10 November 2006 @ 7pm

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How to fly with an empty seat next to you

Lifehacker just posted a travel tip on picking seats most likely to stay empty at the time you buy your ticket, but I’ve found I only keep an empty seat next to me about a quarter of the time using that method. There’s a much more successful way to get what you want and I find it works about three quarters of the time.

When you arrive at the airport, make a beeline for the electronic check-in kiosk and skip the humans if you have a choice. When checking in via kiosk, be sure to hit the Change Seats option. Then do what the lifehacker post says, which is select an aisle or row seat with an empty middle next to it.

The chances that someone buys the middle seat after you reserved your ticket weeks ago is much higher than the chances that someone selects that middle seat in the last hour or two before your flight. Of course, this works only on non-full flights that don’t happen during holiday season. I’d say on average weekday flights I almost always get an empty seat next to me and it’s only on end-of-weekend return flights with tons of standby passengers that I don’t get the extra space.


4 Comments

Posted by
AdamD
10 November 2006 @ 9pm

I do the same thing and I’ve also had good luck with it. I thought I was the only one!


Posted by
max
11 November 2006 @ 5pm

I do the same as well. I love those kiosks, they have made flying so much nicer.


Posted by
Vidiot
13 November 2006 @ 10am

I do this whenever I fly and it usually works, unless the flight is full.

If you want to be really sneaky, you used to be able to ask the res agents for a “block” to be placed on the seat next to you, but I don’t think anyone’s honored this in years (unless you’re traveling with an infant.)


Posted by
Meri
13 November 2006 @ 12pm

Dude, don’t be blabbing the tricks!! ;-) I like my aisle seats with free middles…


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