travel advice on cheapholidayexpert.com, said the trick is not totally guaranteed but it's "great when it works".The first tip is to check in as early as possible, she explains in an Instagram post."When selecting a seat, you're looking for a free row and book for a window seat and an aisle seat, leaving the middle seat in between you," she says."The theory here is that someone is much less likely to book a seat in between two strangers and they'll opt for another row."And even if they do book in the middle seat, you can ask them if they want the aisle or the window and it works out for every one."The back of the plane works better as it's a less favourable choice, Chelsea adds and suggests that travellers look into booking row 13 because.
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