ok my flight to Los Angeles!?
ok my flight to Los Angeles (I AM FLYING FROM BOSTON) that I booked has 50 seats left and 150 taken, I only got my seat at Row 17 and I sit in between two people. My trip is 5 weeks away and how full will the flight be???????? and one thing since I Sit between two people what if the person near me in the window has to use the bathroom and I am asleep, well my flight leaves at 6:30 am that day and I will leave my house around 2:30 am (I live two hours from logan) and will want to relax or sleep during that 6 hour plane ride. will I be able to rest or relax during the plane ride? I still worry of how long deplaning takes AS SOMEONE can slow the whole boarding down.
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I sense some fears of flying. Please do not worry, the boarding and deplaning will go off normally (they always do) and moving long lines of people fast is always a challenge but the crew is well organised. Remember, everyone wants to deplane as soon as possible once having arrived. I suggest you call the airline and ask for a different seat. Find out the configuration of the seats - is it 2-5-2 ? Is it 3-4-3 ? Then request according to these tips : A window seat in any configuration will give you undisturbed rest, if you are not prone to frequest bathroom breaks. If you are, then any aisle seat will be great. If you are concerned about someone crossing over you to get out, choose an aisle by the window, so to speak, that way only one person (the one by the window) will cross. Or, Choose an aisle in the middle 4 section, again only one person will cross as the other middle person will cross the aisle person on the other side. Do not take an aisle in the 5 section, as you may have 2 persons wanting to get out past you. Once in your seat, settle down for the long haul, read, watch TV or sleep, but do enjoy your flight. Remember to carry a boxed lunch for yourself, if you don't want to spend on the airline's food. They will give you a beverage free.
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Kiki You dont know Daniel he posts regularly here. He isnt flying to most of these places. But Daniel if someone needs to get out, he wakes you and you get out. there is nothing in the contract of carriage (which I am sure you have read) that guarantees you sleep.
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Daniel, row 17 is not too far back so even if someone is slowing the deplaning process down, it will be all right. This time you did not mention that you have to connect to another flight. Therefore just be patient. You will get off the plane sooner or later. As for the flight, it can be full since summer is peak travel time. If you worry about people climbing over you, then try to find a window seat. Sometimes people change their itinerary and they end up getting on another flight and then their seat becomes open.
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I sense some fears of flying. Please do not worry, the boarding and deplaning will go off normally (they always do) and moving long lines of people fast is always a challenge but the crew is well organised. Remember, everyone wants to deplane as soon as possible once having arrived. I suggest you call the airline and ask for a different seat. Find out the configuration of the seats - is it 2-5-2 ? Is it 3-4-3 ? Then request according to these tips : A window seat in any configuration will give you undisturbed rest, if you are not prone to frequest bathroom breaks. If you are, then any aisle seat will be great. If you are concerned about someone crossing over you to get out, choose an aisle by the window, so to speak, that way only one person (the one by the window) will cross. Or, Choose an aisle in the middle 4 section, again only one person will cross as the other middle person will cross the aisle person on the other side. Do not take an aisle in the 5 section, as you may have 2 persons wanting to get out past you. Once in your seat, settle down for the long haul, read, watch TV or sleep, but do enjoy your flight. Remember to carry a boxed lunch for yourself, if you don't want to spend on the airline's food. They will give you a beverage free.