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So how does one survive coach especially if one is flying long-haul? Frequent fliers offer some tips on surviving economy class.
Upgrading to premium economy—if it’s worth it. A growing number of airlines now are offering premium economy class to passengers who are willing to pay more for slightly better seats, and in some cases, better service.
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Choosing a seat carefully. Frequent fliers are thankful for SeatGuru.com, a site that gives free color-coded maps of the best and worst seats with detailed notes. It also indicates where the exit row, bulkhead, closers, galleys, power ports, and toilets are, which can be very helpful especially when on a long-haul flight, where being comfortable is the top priority of all passengers.
Checking in early. Some airlines do not allow seat reservation online, thus it is worth getting to the airport early to try and reserve one. Although frequent fliers suggest that dressing well can help one’s chances to get a better seat, they also remind that patience and politeness go a long way.
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Bruce McCaffrey worked as an airline executive for more than 3o years. To get more tips and updates on airline travel, follow this Twitter account.
Unfortunately, the continent of Africa is so massive that even cheap flights from Nigeria across the vast landmass to various other cities can be almost as expensive as the transatlantic flights themselves!
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