Originally Posted by
slippahs
Any way you can get out of flying the CRJ for your comfort? The best seats are those not on this aircraft...
BUT if you absolutely positively have to fly on a CRJ, the argument re: least uncomfortable seat is between 1 C and 2C. The exit row seats are worthless. Some feel that 2C is better than 1C because 2D, the window seat, has a better chance of being unoccupied than 1D and they don't seem to like 1C because there is not significant extra leg room and no storage under the seat. Do not select a window seat - the cabin wall slopes in at too steep an angle and pushes your shoulder into the person seated in the aisle seat. Also the windows are too low to see out without scrunching down. It has been pointed out before that the seats in the exit rows have less padding and get very uncomfortably after a short while as well as having no extra leg room AND they also tend to be cold due to less insulation in the doors than in the cabin walls. Read what
SeatGuru.com has to say about seating on the CRJ 200s.