Airline seating is designed to maximize an airline's profit on every flight by being  configured to accommodate as many passengers as possible. Booking your flight  far in advance and familiarizing yourself with the seating chart gives you the  best chance to secure a comfortable seat.
- Frommer's  travel guide-   reports that a standard economy class seat is 17 inches wide with 30 to 32  inches of legroom. Smarter Travel indicates that while premium class seats are  only one or two inches wider than their economy counterparts, they offer more  space between passengers, making the environment less  cramped. 
- Frequent air  travelers-   prize exit row seats, which offer at least two more inches of legroom than other  economy class seats. Exit row passengers must be more than 15-years-old and  willing and physically able to assist in lifting the door open after an  emergency landing. 
- If your airline doesn't assign you a seat when you purchase your ticket, find  out if they provide online check-in capability. If so, check in 24 hours before  the flight and select your seat. If that's not possible, arrive at the airport  as early as possible to get the best available seat 
 
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