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Buying window and aisle seats on a 3 seat setup

Posted on 2/17/23 at 12:46 pm
Posted by CharlieTiger
ATL
Member since Jun 2014
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Posted on 2/17/23 at 12:46 pm
Anyone done this for a long haul - US to Europe?

I have a friend that claims it works and that people won't buy the middle seat on a 3/3/3 setup. Obviously if that happens, you get way more room with an empty middle seat, but I feel like it's a big risk.

Anyone had luck with this before?
Posted by CuseTiger
Member since Jul 2013
8961 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 12:49 pm to
Good strategy because if the middle seat does fill up then you ask that person if they want the aisle or window and you sit next to your partner. Don't really see a downside to this unless you're paying $$ for these seats
Posted by 03GeeTee
Oklahomastan
Member since Oct 2010
3404 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 12:51 pm to
I can't remember the last time I was on a flight that wasn't completely sold out. Seems like a gamble.
Posted by DukeSilver
Member since Jan 2014
2939 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 12:55 pm to
quote:

I can't remember the last time I was on a flight that wasn't completely sold out. Seems like a gamble.
I mean, what's the gamble? If it gets booked that person is obviously going to be fine switching and taking either the window or aisle.

And yes we do it every time, no real downside at least that I've ever ran in to. Once or twice due to a full plane the seat in the middle of us was booked and they were more than happy to switch and take the aisle.
This post was edited on 2/17/23 at 12:57 pm
Posted by CharlieTiger
ATL
Member since Jun 2014
935 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 2:37 pm to
We're flying to Italy with two kids. My only worry is we get some total weirdo that refuses to play along and says they have to stay in that seat. I know that's probably extremely rare, but would suck to have a stranger between us and our kids.

Just curious if anyone's had luck with the middle seat staying empty more often than not.
Posted by GetCocky11
Calgary, AB
Member since Oct 2012
53509 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 2:52 pm to
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My only worry is we get some total weirdo that refuses to play along and says they have to stay in that seat.


If there's seats in the next class up with the 2 seat configuration, I'd ask to be moved up to that area in exchange for switching seats.
Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
13573 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 3:50 pm to
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We're flying to Italy with two kids.


Do NOT risk it, unless your kids are teenagers. I'm assuming you're going during the summer, which is peak Europe travel season.

People suggesting BS travel "hacks" like this are the ones that get super-entitled and bent out of shape when others don't want to play along with their little games.

Just buy four seats next to each other (one separated by an aisle), and put the adults on the aisle/aisle pair. If there is a row that only has one person in it, move one of the adults to it after reaching cruise.

Or bring less crap. No matter what their age, the kids really just need snacks, water, a tablet, and headphones. This isn't a flight to Australia (16h55m from LAX).
Posted by Tigris
Cloud Cuckoo Land
Member since Jul 2005
13077 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 3:51 pm to
Air New Zealand has a thing they call Sky Couch that looks really cool. You can pay for an entire row for slightly more than the cost of 2 coach seats. The row folds out into a couch configuration. I'm giving this a try in a few weeks, LAX to Auckland. It's about 1/3 - 1/2 the cost of Business and is slightly larger overall than a Business lay flat seat. You don't get the same meals and service but I just want to lay out and sleep and be comfortable for the 14 hours I'm on the plane. Maybe other airlines will start doing this too.
Posted by DukeSilver
Member since Jan 2014
2939 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 3:52 pm to
quote:

We're flying to Italy with two kids. My only worry is we get some total weirdo that refuses to play along and says they have to stay in that seat. I know that's probably extremely rare, but would suck to have a stranger between us and our kids.

Just curious if anyone's had luck with the middle seat staying empty more often than not.
Yeah kids involved, unless they're older, would be a gamble.

I've never had a problem but never had to worry about someone weirdo not wanting to improve their seat.
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
23427 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 7:12 pm to
On our way back from Paris this past November the flight was undersold and my family of 5 had all three and a+c and the family of 4 in front of us had a+c in two rows. I was listening to them and the wife seemed super high maintenance she was working on her sleeping arrangement.

5 mins before closing the gates the pilot gets on and says they are waiting on a large group to make its way. A group of elderly large black ladies that had been in africa for 3 weeks finally gets boarded about 10 mins after scheduled take off time and sure enough they take up all of the empty seats. We did as said above and let her have the aisle and I sat next to my young daughter in the middle.

It was fine for us, but certainly not as good as an extra seat. Lady in front was pissed….

I think I’d choose a full aisle and then the aisle across if I was a family of 4. Maybe you get one extra. Sure you could game the system but the loss is just as big as the reward. Also depends on the day of your flight. Fri, Sat, Sun I wouldn’t do it for sure. T-Th you probably have better luck?
Posted by deltafarmer
Member since Dec 2019
909 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 7:42 pm to
Someone asked what the gamble is? The gamble is that a 300 lb. plus person is going to show up in that middle seat
Posted by DukeSilver
Member since Jan 2014
2939 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 7:54 pm to
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Someone asked what the gamble is? The gamble is that a 300 lb. plus person is going to show up in that middle seat


But if you booked 2 together that same person could still end up in your row. It makes it less likely that they’d book the middle. And if it’s full and that person shows up they’d be a psycho not to agree to take the aisle over staying in the middle.
Posted by AUFANATL
Member since Dec 2007
5084 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 8:26 pm to
quote:

Air New Zealand has a thing they call Sky Couch that looks really cool. You can pay for an entire row for slightly more than the cost of 2 coach seats.


I've taken two flights to NZ/AUS on New Years Eve and both of them were more than half empty so I made a bed on an empty middle row and got 8 hours sleep.

Pro-tip: if you are flying across the Pacific and are dreading that 13-15 hour flight then try to travel on NYE as most people prefer to celebrate New Years rather than hop on a plane at 11 pm. As an added benefit you will get to celebrate the New Year a dozen times as you cross back over time zones.
Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
13573 posts
Posted on 2/18/23 at 2:39 am to
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But if you booked 2 together


Asked and answered hours ago. Three across, fourth in the nearest aisle in the same row.

But you do you, TD, keep ignoring solutions that have already been posited. And keep believing that people are just going to trade any seat with you on a hop across a pond because that's what you think is best. JFC.
Posted by LSUfan4444
Member since Mar 2004
56656 posts
Posted on 2/18/23 at 4:45 am to
No..never. I’ll do two isles; one in front of another OR across the isle from each other before I do that.
Posted by LSUfan4444
Member since Mar 2004
56656 posts
Posted on 2/18/23 at 4:47 am to
Buy three on the end for your wife and two kids and you across the isle.
This post was edited on 2/18/23 at 4:47 am
Posted by Purple Crayola
Member since Feb 2023
125 posts
Posted on 2/18/23 at 5:30 am to
Many don't book for a particular seat as they let the airline choose their seat. They go and pay for their ticket and then they get placed in the middle when this happens. This happens for more budget conscious people that I'd prefer not to sit by.
This post was edited on 2/18/23 at 9:37 am
Posted by HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Member since Jul 2011
32754 posts
Posted on 2/18/23 at 9:00 am to
Buy aisle seat, use the spring under the aisle arm rest to pop it up

Use the aisle for leg room

#LifeHack
This post was edited on 2/18/23 at 9:05 am
Posted by j1897
Member since Nov 2011
4313 posts
Posted on 2/18/23 at 9:40 am to
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I can't remember the last time I was on a flight that wasn't completely sold out. Seems like a gamble.


Right??


Have ya'll not flown since 2006?
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
23427 posts
Posted on 2/18/23 at 10:21 am to
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Right?? Have ya'll not flown since 2006?


There’s definitely undersold flights during off peak times. Middle of the day or mid morning definitely not and like I said before some off peak overseas flights get undersold. My flight to Europe in November were both undersold quite a bit. We had the large group miss their earlier flight and get bumped to us last minute or I would have had the exact scenario.

ETA: how old are your kids OP? Be us some stewardesses have been real pains to me in the past flying with kids and making sure I follow rules, in regards to changing seats and what not. Others don’t care at all, but I would say there’s a small risk someone gets the middle and the stewardess is a pain about moving around. I’m also not sure if they are under a certain age it will let them ‘sit alone’.
This post was edited on 2/18/23 at 10:25 am
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