Flight Attendants Reveal The 1 Seat Row They Always Avoid When Flying Off Duty
Flight attendants traveling off duty prefer the window seat in the over-wing exit row, typically 21A or 21F, for extra legroom, a sense of space, and a window to rest against. The position is also seen as less turbulent since it sits near the aircraft’s center of gravity, and it can simplify boarding and disembarkation. A former flight attendant cited the exit row as a favorable spot for quicker boarding. Disadvantages include no seat recline, inability to store a bag under the seat, and a occasionally cooler environment; travelers are responsible for operating the exit in an evacuation. Bulkhead seats offer extra space on widebodies, though luggage must be stowed overhead, and bassinet placements can complicate occupancy; many prefer seats a few rows from the galley for quieter cabins, while the first row of economy is popular for fast exit.






