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There is no floor storage for this seat during take-off or landing. Seats in this row face the crew seats in front. Note that none of the seats on this plane recline. The close proximity of the galley may be bothersome. There is no overhead bin storage for this row as it is usually used for crew and safety equipment. Do you know this plane?
Seating details Seat map key Pitch Width Seating details Premium 17 51 standard seats Economy 30 17 standard seats. Traveler photos 64 View all.
In-flight amenities Food. Overview This Boeing has seats in a two class configuration. Horrible seat, everyone other passengers,crew bumping into you all the time. And the pitch and width are soooooo small. You need to sit "Tetris" style. It should be in red. Can't recommend this seat.
Although legroom was great, people were bumping into me all the time - it seems that this seat is simply in the way for everyone entering the plane or going to the restroom.
The middle seat 1B is much better and even the window seat 1A is more comfortable, yet the door protrudes a bit into the cabin in front of that seat. This is a emergency exit window seat. On Ryanair the seat has no armrest and tilts towards the window.
It is very uncomfortable. The other seats in the emergency exit section are much more comfortable and have good legroom. New Sky Interior Excellent window position.
Good legroom, although door protrudes slightly, but flight crew are not directly opposite. Poor storage pouch on left. Poor tray table - droops to left because no support. Bad ventilation. Pre-Sky Interior Excellent legroom with door only protruding slightly, and flight crew not directly opposite.
Excellent window. Excellent storage pouch on left. Good ventilation. Slightly cold feet due to proximity of door. Bad tray table - droops to left because no support on that side. There are cylinders in the luggage rack reserved for the 14 row. The room for legs at this row is absolutely horrible I'm "only" 1m85 tall! I cannot explain such differences for seats in the same category.
Do you? No direct window even if watching to the window slightly behind is still possible , but room for leg is much better than at the 32B that I got for my other flight FR I can confirm, that while it doesn't actually say so anywhere on Ryanair's website or in official communication, legroom is actually better on some of the "premium" seats, at least on row 4.
I am fairly tall, and a bit bulky you might say , and I could easily sit in 4E with the table tray down and still have some space between myself and the tray. When I flew home a few days later, I was in row 32, and that was much more cramped. OK seat, as for someone who's height is cm, enough leg room, but the armrest in the Sky Interior design are so short, that they do not function as ARMrests at all, and the window is aligned in a way, that you cannot confortably lay down to the right.
The seat was comfortable for the price. Quite short legroom and overpriced meals but totally worth it for the price. My best seat in Ryanair! The best view for wing, flaps and spoilers. I have seated at rows 4,6,7,9,10,11,14,15,20,,21,22,26 and 33 and 22 is my best row. One big plus about this seat- you get to exit the plane first, becasue they use both doors. The whole plane doesn't recline, so that's not an issue any more, and the toilets didn't bother me one bit. No smell, hardly any noise, especially on such a short flight from Tel Aviv to Paphos.
Flew Tel Aviv to Paphos and back a week later. Seats do not recline. Leg room doesn't really exist. I'm cm tall 6'2 and my knees didn't just touch the seat in front of me, they were pressed against it.
Luckily, these flights are only 50 minutes each way, and I had a little girl next to me on the flight out, and an empty middle seat on the way back, so managed it. The FA were courteous, polite, nice and professional. The flights were fairly good too. Bottom line- you get what you pay for, and I was pleased. Will not fly with Ryanair on a longer flight because that will be a nightmare.
Short-haul- perfect. Yes you get what you pay for, but both flights I've taken with Ryanair have been just fine!
Not the most comfortable seats out there, especially for you bottom. But I guess you get what you pay for. Tickets were cheap and the whole experience as expected. The most horrible seat i've ever seen.
The 1h 45m flights Naples-Kracov v. I'll avoid to fly again with this airline if I've anoter choice. I don't find the proximity to the toilets too disruptive and the aisle gives you that extra bit of space. I also agree that the back row is the best as it gives you that bit more privacy. Do not be fooled by the "premium" seat; basically it means that you board quicker but it certainly doesnt mean that you leave quicker when everyone behind starts trying to leave the plane and blocking you in while you try to get your bag from the overhead locker, its chaotic.
Seat uncomfortable, I'm 6ft 1" and struggled to get comfortable for the entire 4. Yes you get what you pay for with Ryanair but jeez, if I can avoid flying with them in future then I will. The last row seats are the best, because there is nobody seating behind you and you feel as you have a bit more privacy. Pro tips: this is an average economy seat Add a Tip.
Pro tips: this exit row seat has extra legroom no underseat stowage during takeoff and landing this seat may be missing an armrest Add a Tip. This is a good seat to choose, this exit row seat has extra legroom; no underseat stowage during takeoff and landing; may be missing an armrest.
Pro tips: this seat is near the lavatory Add a Tip. Avoid this seat if you can Can't go wrong with this seat, this exit row seat has extra legroom; no underseat stowage during takeoff and landing; may be missing an armrest. Better than most - this exit row seat has extra legroom; no underseat stowage during takeoff and landing; may be missing an armrest. Look elsewhere, near the lavatory. Pro tips: this seat is missing a window Add a Tip. Definitely better seats to sit in, missing a window.
Better than some but not the best, this exit row seat has extra legroom; no underseat stowage during takeoff and landing; may be missing an armrest. Pretty good seat all things considered, this exit row seat has extra legroom; no underseat stowage during takeoff and landing; may be missing an armrest.
Definitely better seats to sit in, near the lavatory. Just not a good seat, near the lavatory. Extra legroom for which you pay for. Drawbacks are. Row 2 Are first out. Row 16 are last out from front door. Again, row 2 are first watered and fed From the trolley services.
So you could Be the last in the Car hire queue, and May not have your choice of Food and drink left by the time the trolley arrives. Don't sit here if you don't have to, near the lavatory. The one great thing about the airline industry is we know there's going to be another crisis in five years' time to drive down jet prices ," Chief Executive Michael O'Leary told an analyst call after Ryanair's annual general meeting.
The Irish airline, one of Boeing's biggest customers, will keep talking to the planemaker, O'Leary said in an interview, adding that relations between the two remain "very good". However, O'Leary has said he is willing to wait years for Boeing to drop its prices and on Thursday he said Ryanair had enough aircraft to fly million passengers a year by , up from million previously forecast. O'Leary told Reuters that to meet that target Ryanair would sell fewer second-hand planes, on top of the planned delivery of of Boeing's seat MAX model over the next five years.
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