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Find the Best Seat Every Time You Travel

by Jack Smith Digital Marketer

Have you ever been ready to book a flight and reached a point on your favorite travel portal when it’s time to pick a seat and you’re afraid of getting the wrong place? Face it is not all designed in the same way, as just 2 rows closer to the front or 5 rows closer to the end can mean a smoother flight. Let me share with you a tip I have discovered that helps all my clients create the travel experience they want.

The site to find the best possible seat on any aircraft, regardless of airline, is a TravelJunction. This service does not cost you a penny and you can find the best possible places at any time of the day.

Airbus 319, for example - let’s say you’re traveling from Texas to New York and want a smooth flight. You’re not first-class (a smart choice, you’d rather spend money on clothes!), So scroll down to the section that says American West. After selecting the airlines you are flying with, scroll to the plane you are flying with, Airbus 319.

You will immediately notice the color code and specific recommendations: Good seat, Beware, Poor seat, etc. Look at your seat. considers picking up and seeing what is written in it. In this aircraft, lines 8 and 9 are exit lines and marked "Beware". Believe it or not, the first 2 lines of the first class are also marked "Beware." There is a lot of good information here!

Imagine how you would feel knowing you have the best possible recommendation. With these recommendations, you can even choose your plane, airlines, and locations at once. Never cheat on someone else choosing you on the fly, and choose the best place when buying a ticket. Have a nice trip! I spent my years traveling, helping others travel, and creating memories. 11 vacations in one year and a 6-figure income, not a poor life for one guy!


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About Jack Smith Innovator   Digital Marketer

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Created on Apr 13th 2022 07:57. Viewed 239 times.

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