Search for Legspace Flights With This Chrome Extension
On my 11-hour flight from London to San Francisco last week, I sat next to my father and son, both over six feet tall. At 5 feet 6 inches, my knees pounded against the back of the chair in front of me. They didn’t stand a chance.
Airplane seats are notoriously small, and if you don’t jump into first class (and sometimes even if you do), you definitely won’t have a spacious ride wherever you sit.
When it comes to legroom, not all airlines and planes are created equal. Sometimes, when you have two flights with the same prices, one airline offers you a lot more properties than the other.
If the space for the feet bothers you (and probably all of us), you can help the expansion of The legroom for the Google Privacy Policy Flights to Chrome. Once installed, every time you search for a flight on Google, the average legroom will appear in all search results.
If you’re looking for first and business class seats, the extension will also tell you if you’re looking at reclining seats or ones that lie flat.
Expanding won’t make the seats you find any better, but it will give you a good idea of what you’re getting into.