Online resources for airplane seat sizes

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Are there online resources for researching seat sizes and leg room of various planes of various airlines?

I'd like to know whether JAL international flight economy class seats are small (compared to a Virgin Australia domestic economy class seat), or whether I'm just imagining it.



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I think you are imagining it. Flying on both Virgin Atlantic and JAL from Europe to Japan, JAL's seats are much bigger. About the same width, but much more leg room. Their advertising claims an extra 10cm of leg room over the average, and my knees are certainly better off on JAL.

https://www.jal.co.jp/en/newsky/ss7/economy/seat/




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How big can you be to fit in an airplane seat?

Check seat belt length before buying a ticketAirlineSeat Belt LengthAmerican Airlines45 to 47 inchesDelta40 to 45 inchesHawaiian Airlines51 inches (42 inches for bulkhead seats)JetBlue45 inches4 more rows•Jan 30, 2020

How is airplane seat width measured?

It's measured in inches/centimeters and the higher the number, the more legroom and space you'll have between your seat and the one in front of you.

Which airline has the widest seats in economy class?

Jet Blue is the leader in the \u201cmost pitch\u201d and \u201cwidest seat\u201d contest because the majority of their economy and coach class seats are roomy.

How do you fit more people on a plane?

Add a few inches of legroom and airlines can charge more for tickets. Take away a few inches and they can fit more seats on the plane. Some passengers seem to mind the tighter squeeze more than others. The new seats generally have thinner padding.



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