If you are traveling alone,
odd numbered seats by the windows will give you the most privacy.
Not exact matches
Surely they're going to have some bias if they're from a major party (which is normally the case) and it sort of defeats the concept of having an
odd -
number of
seats.
The senator did say, however, that he plans to do «whatever we can to make sure that there is an
odd number» of
seats in the Senate come 2012 — be it 61 or 63 — to end the possibility of a deadlock once and for all.
This can lead to an
odd situation in which increasing the total
number of
seats available reduces the representation of an individual constituency, even if its population stays the same (see «Proportional paradox»).
Shifting the
seat back longer than might be the case in other cars and pulling the wheel out to its maximum telescopic adjustment was required for me to feel at the right distance from the pedals, but then the
odd -
numbered gears (further forward) were a bit of a stretch.
Odd -
numbered middle
seats are best if you are traveling with a partner since the
seats are parallel and right next to each other.
Seats in odd - numbered rows will provide the most privacy since the window seats are truly next to the window, and the seats in the middle section are also set back from the a
Seats in
odd -
numbered rows will provide the most privacy since the window
seats are truly next to the window, and the seats in the middle section are also set back from the a
seats are truly next to the window, and the
seats in the middle section are also set back from the a
seats in the middle section are also set back from the aisle.
As the Seatguru.com
seat map shows, the window
seats in the
odd -
numbered rows are closer to the widows and further away from the aisle than the
seats in the even -
numbered rows so these are the
seats I would always aim for first — they'll be considerably more private.
These
seats are nowhere near as private as the window
seats in the
odd -
numbered rows and are far less desirable.
For Couples — the best
seats are the centre
seats in the
odd -
numbered rows.
Solo travelers — the best
seats are the window
seats in the
odd -
numbered rows.
It seemed
odd that the
number of
seats available didn't go down.