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Monday, March 3, 2008

Jet Set Savvy

If you travel a lot, then you might as well read the hints below on how to have a comfy yet affordable flights. Summer is just around the corner so people will be travelling a lot. I've got this one from a magazine and i thought of sharing it with you.

Lowest price need not mean worst quality, and not at all economy seats are the same. Here's how you can make budget travel more comfortable.

Babies on board: You get more leg room in the bulkhead rows because they make room for carry cots. The catch: you're unlikely to get a seat here unless you fly with an infant.

On the map: Most airlines have seat maps that show the bad seats (as in the ones that don't recline because they're in front of an exit row). Use a travel agent who can confirm your seat when you book.

Fly blind: Want a window seat? Avoid the row forward of a wing.

By numbers: Be wary of following the advice of other travellers on the best seat numbers. Airlines can shift things around.

Some airlines have seats with power sockets for laptops in economy, but you'll need to book ahead.


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