How to choose a comfortable seat on a plane
Are you choosing a seat on the plane at random or relying on a 'distribution lottery'? That's fine too!
But if you approach the question of which seats to choose on a plane wisely, there's a chance to have a much more comfortable flight. Below is everything you need to know to get a 'place in the sun', even if you're flying a short distance on the Moscow — Saint Petersburg route.

How to choose a seat on a plane
Find out the aircraft model
Even if you're not an engineer or a mechanic, this is useful information. Different planes have different cabin layouts. For short flights within Russia, Sukhoi Superjet, Airbus A320, Boeing 737 are most common, while for long-haul routes, Airbus A330, Boeing 777, and other 'iron birds' are used. You can find out which aircraft you'll be flying when booking your ticket – the aircraft model is often indicated in the flight information.
Decide on your preferences
- window seat — a great option if you want to seclude yourself from the world, look at the clouds, and sleep. Not very convenient if you want to stretch your legs or visit the restroom;
- aisle seat — an excellent choice for those who plan to walk around the plane and stretch after reaching cruising altitude;
- emergency exit row seat. Here there is more legroom, usually for an additional fee.
Online check-in
We advise you to book a seat immediately upon purchase or wait for online check-in to start. 'Guard' the start time if you don't want to pay for seat selection but want a comfortable seat.
Most comfortable seats in economy class
- in the first row, where there is more legroom;
- in the emergency exit row. Here there is maximum leg comfort, but not for all passenger categories. Booking is also usually paid;
- last rows. They can sometimes be empty, and there's a chance to occupy two or three seats at once. But keep in mind that the restroom will be nearby, and food will reach you last.
Where are the best seats on short flights
If you're flying for a couple of hours within Russia, it's better to choose a seat closer to the exit by the aisle to be among the first to leave the plane.
Where are the best seats on long flights
For routes like Moscow — Bangkok or Saint Petersburg — Paris, it's better to consider your preferences more thoroughly:
- a window seat — a good choice if you want to sleep;
- an aisle seat — for those who get tired of sitting for a long time;
- by the emergency exit or in the first row — for maximum comfort, though it's better to pay for booking in advance.
Non-obvious advantages of unpopular seats
- In the last row
They can be almost empty — especially on charter or partially filled flights. Sometimes there's a chance to stretch out across three seats.
- Seats near the restroom
Not suitable for everyone, but for those who often get up — quite a convenient option. The main thing is to be mentally prepared for queues.
- Middle of the cabin
Seats near the wings of the plane experience less turbulence. Ideal for those who get nervous during turbulence.
Useful tips for choosing a seat
Let's summarize!
- Find out the aircraft model in advance.
- Decide in advance what's more important to you: to sleep, walk around, or be the first to exit.
- Check in early and monitor seat availability.
- Don't hesitate to ask for a comfortable seat at the check-in counter — they might accommodate you.
And remember: even if the seat isn't the best, the flight is temporary. The main thing is that you're already flying to a place where it will definitely be good. Have great flights!




