When
the neighbouring aisle seat is occupied by a stranger, who promptly falls asleep, you are stuck!
Not exact matches
The beauty of the 1 -2-1 layout is that all
seats offer direct access to the
aisle meaning you don't have to clamber over your
neighbour if you need to get up and, likewise, you don't have anyone clambering over you either.
The only reason I sit here is because it's damn near impossible to get up and use the bathroom in Premium Economy without bothering my
neighbour in the
aisle seat (I always get a window
seat).
The 2 -3-2 layout in Business Class means not all passengers have
aisle access: those in
seats A, E and K will have to scramble over their
neighbour's legs to reach the
aisle.
The 2 -3-2 layout in Business Class means not all passengers have
aisle access: those in
seats A, E and K will have to scramble over their
neighbour's legs.
All
seats faced forward and had
aisle access, except for the window
seats (where you had to climb over the legs of your
neighbour to get to the
aisle).