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11 Airline Hacks: Get the right seat at the right price

Airline Hacks for holidaymakers to get the best deal in booking an airline seat on a budget.

Airline Hacks for holidaymakers to get the best deal in booking an airline seat on a budget.
Airline Hacks for holidaymakers to get the best deal in booking an airline seat on a budget.

Passengers have been told how to secure their ideal airline seat at the best price amid warnings airfares will continue to rise.

Experts from fly cruise specialists Panache Cruises have revealed eleven insider tips holidaymakers can use to get the best seats this summer without breaking the bank. Little-known airline hacks that make the most of technology include searching for prices using a VPN and setting up alerts for when the perfect airline seat becomes available. While knowing what to look for when considering available routes will guarantee a chosen flight is comfortable and good value for money.

These include avoiding the ‘double excuse me seat’, knowing which aircraft operate at lower cabin pressures and comparing airline performance for the best flying experience.

James Cole, Founder and Managing Director of Panache Cruises says that the huge rise in airfares has made understanding how to find the best deals more important than ever.

He said: “Average airfares across Europe were between 20-30 per cent higher over the summer of 2023 compared with 2019. Now, industry bosses are warning that high demand, supply chain issues and a trend towards greener fuels could push up flight prices again this summer. So we hope our insider tips gleaned from decades of experience in the fly-cruise sector will help passengers get the best value flights for them.”

Furthermore, he said, “It can be a challenge for passengers to navigate increasingly complex airline fare structures so using a reputable online flight search tool is a great starting point when comparing prices. Making the most of available technology and knowing what to look for is crucial to getting a great value flight whether using a VPN or setting up seat alerts. Knowing the age of aircraft and seating configurations will impact inflight comfort, legroom or potential disruption from other passengers. More often than not you get what you pay for and having the confidence you will arrive on time feeling refreshed is worth the extra cost for many passengers.”

Panache Cruises’ 11 tips for securing the best airline seat at the best price:

  • Compare flight-searching tools and airline websites: There are many flight-searching tools but Skyscanner remains our favourite for finding the best deals. Airline websites also make it easier for customers to identify the cheapest days to fly using easy-to-navigate calendars.
  • Search using a VPN: It can also pay to use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) when searching for flights – the price displayed in one country might be very different to another. VPNs allow people to search the internet as if they were physically located in another country to find better deals.
  • Use Seat Maps and Traveller Photos: Seat selection tools like SeatGuru can help passengers identify poor-value seats using seat maps of most aircraft in operation alongside photos submitted by fellow travellers. Few flyers are aware that certain seats have bulky inflight entertainment hardware stored under them restricting legroom. Other seats may have no recline, reduced legroom, a blanked-out window or be near toilets. Frequent flyers use these tools regularly to ensure that they don’t book a bad seat.
  • Avoid the ‘Double Excuse Me Seat’: On many long-haul aircraft, the seat in the middle of the central section of five seats is known in the aviation industry as the ‘double excuse me seat’ as are window seats that sit in a block of three. It is commonly accepted that two-seat blocks are the most convenient. A flight without disturbance can make all the difference.
  • Don’t Sit Down the Back: Many commercial aircraft suffer from an aerodynamic phenomenon called self-induced oscillation. This can make people who don’t usually get airsick feel unwell when sitting at the rear of the aircraft. Always sit in front or near the wings for the smoothest possible flight conditions.
  • Set up Seat Alerts: AIrline seat booking tools such as ExpertFlyer can be invaluable when booking flights, especially when looking for a specific seat type to become available.
  • Choose Your Seat in Advance: We recommend choosing your seat as early as possible to get the one you want and avoid sitting separately from family and friends. Most basic tickets require you to pay to choose your seats otherwise you will be allocated a seat once check-in opens.
  • Consider Indirect Flights: Choosing a flight with a stop at a large ‘hub’ airport en route can work out cheaper. A stop-over on a long haul sector also has the advantage of punctuating the trip thereby helping to manage jet lag.
  • Research Aircraft Types: If arriving at your destination in tip-top shape is important, consider choosing a flight schedule operated by either an Airbus A350 or Boeing 787 which operate at much lower cabin pressures, thereby reducing jet lag and associated fatigue. Most airline websites will list the aircraft type that is expected to operate each flight. 
  • Upgrade at a Bargain Price: The right seat for some won’t always be the cheapest and many people don’t realise that they can bid for an upgrade near the flight departure date or even on the day of departure at the airport.  Arrive at the airport early, head straight to the ticket desk and don’t accept the first price quoted!
  • Review Airline Performance: Most people choose the cheapest option when booking flights, but the old adage, “you get what you pay for” shouldn’t be ignored. Look at ‘on-time arrival’ statistics and compare satisfaction levels at airline ranking site, Skytrax to make sure the ticket you buy is worth the price.

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