Universally
the window is the most coveted position, with 59% of participants
preferring this seat, followed by the aisle at 38%. easyJet sales also
reveal the right hand side of the plane is more popular than the left and
rows 6-7 sell out fastest.
There
is a squeezed middle in aviation but just 3% of people across Europe
prefer the middle seat usually after letting their partner take the
window or aisle. easyJet sales reveal 7F is Europe’s favourite seat and 19C is
the least popular. Row 7 is the first in the aircraft available to allocate
from 3.
- Portuguese
are the most passionate about sitting by the window (80% prefer it)
- Dutch
(48%) and German are the nationalities most likely to choose the
aisle
- Under
25’s
are most keen to sit by window (76%) with passengers increasingly
opting for the aisle as they get older
- UK
travellers do everything possible to avoid the middle with 56%
preferring the window and 41% opting for the aisle
Commentary
from passengers revealed more inquisitive or nervous travellers are
likely to choose the window for the view and to observe what’s happening en route.
Younger travellers also prefer the window for photo opportunities of the
scenery and wing mid-flight.
Travellers
selecting the aisle seat value their space and the ability to move around
during the flight. It was particularly favoured by older passengers,
business travellers and people with a second home keen to disembark
first.
According to the results you are most likely
to find:
- In
the window seat: Female passengers aged 25 or under from Portugal
and Czech Republic
- In
the middle seat: Passengers aged between 45 and 54
- In
the aisle seat: Male passengers aged 65 or over from Holland and
Germany
- Under
35 are much more likely to say they prefer the window seat (U25s,
76%; 25-34s, 67%), while the 45s and over are more likely to prefer
the aisle seat (45-54, 41%; 55-64, 40%; 65+ 47%)
- Females
are more likely to prefer the window seat (62% versus 59% overall)
and men the aisle seat (41% versus 38% overall)
- The
window seat is the popular choice among the Portuguese (80%), Czechs
(67%) and French (66%). The Dutch (48%), German (42%) and UK
travellers (41%) are more likely to choose the aisle seat
- Short
breakers (65%) and passengers connecting to another flight (64%)
have a stronger preference for the window seat. And, unsurprisingly,
business trippers (46%, closely followed by second homers 44%) are
more likely to opt for an aisle seat
Quotes from passengers regarding their seat
choice:
On
the window seat:
- ‘I
like to look out at everything as we fly along, and take photos of
any best bits.’
- ‘Because
I don't move from my seat when flying and don't like to be disturbed
by other passengers needing out to the toilet.’
- ‘I
like looking out of the window and watching the clouds!’
- ‘I
like to sleep so to have some where to rest my head helps’
On
the aisle seat:
- ‘So
you can stretch your legs out, walk around and go to the toilet as
much as you want without disturbing the people who are sitting next
to you.’
- ‘Feels
more spacious, ease of access to toilet & speed to get of plane
at other end’
On
the middle seat:
- ‘We
travel as a couple and my husband likes aisle seat and I prefer the
middle.’
- ‘My
wife likes the aisle and I like sitting next to her’
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