EasyJet First Timer question
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: NYC
Posts: 302
EasyJet First Timer question
I booked a flex fare, where I get a bigger seat etc. I thought that I would be able to change seats because of this fare, but when I log on to my reservation the website doesn't allow it. Or more specifically, doesn't really function to do this. It shows all the open seats, gives directions on how to change seats, but clicking on another seat does nothing. Tried a couple of different browsers and looked through the rules to see if I'm missing something but can't figure it out. I was going to e-mail them the question, but can't seem to find an e-mail address either.
Can any experienced Easyjet fliers offer any suggestions?
Thanks
Can any experienced Easyjet fliers offer any suggestions?
Thanks
#5

Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 439
yes.
1A-C have as much space as you want for legs, but...
1A is often cold feet
1C view of toilet, and people standing in way
1D-F have a fixed bulkhead, while you get more space than normal, depends on you sit, can't stretch legs out like under seat in front when using exit row.
no seat on easyjet reclines, so don't worry about that.
the advantage of row 1 is disembarking first, can save time if you have only cabin bag.
if leg space is priority, taller people tend to take exit row or 1A-C
1A-C have as much space as you want for legs, but...
1A is often cold feet
1C view of toilet, and people standing in way
1D-F have a fixed bulkhead, while you get more space than normal, depends on you sit, can't stretch legs out like under seat in front when using exit row.
no seat on easyjet reclines, so don't worry about that.
the advantage of row 1 is disembarking first, can save time if you have only cabin bag.
if leg space is priority, taller people tend to take exit row or 1A-C

