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We help you find the best airline seat for your next trip. All airline seat recommendations are provided by fellow passengers (not airlines!) ... hopefully you will be able to benefit from their recent air travel experiences and find the Best airline seat position.


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Use this section to find the best airline seat for your next flight with Delta Air Lines. All recommendations and suggestions are provided by your fellow passengers (not the airline!) .... so hopefully you will be able to benefit from their recent air travel experiences with Delta Air Lines.



Delta Air Lines Passenger Seat Tip   : 14th August 2009

Economy Class : Boeing 767-400ER Transatlantic Version

All seats in Row 30 are the very best Economy/Coach seats on this aircraft, if you are a family then choose the middle section of seats, if you are travelling alone or as a couple choose the pair of seats on each side of the aircraft.



Delta Air Lines Passenger Seat Tip   : 14th August 2009

Business Class : Boeing 767-400ER Transatlantic Version

All seats ok except Row 1 and Row 7, avoid row 1 because the bulkhead is quite close in front of these seats and you also get noise and light from the Galley. Row 7 is the back row and seat don't recline quite as much as other seats, also you get noise from the Coach Galley which is behind you.



Delta Air Lines Passenger Seat Tip   : 12th November 2007

Business Class : Boeing 777 

Recommend the front part of the BusinessElite cabin -rows 1 to 4. Very quiet and more intimate. Row 5 is just in front of the kitchen so noisy and too much light. The second compartment of BusinessElite rows 10-13 are very noisy and full of light.



Delta Air Lines Passenger Seat Tip

Economy Class : Boeing 757 

On the B-757, row 9 offers great legroom. If you are unable to obtain seats in this row, seats 10 A/F also offer great legroom. Though they are window seats, there are no seats in front of them so there is also easy access out into the aisle.





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