Ryanair has revealed which seats customers should book on their flights if they want as much legroom as possible.
More and more people getting on a plane for the first time since before the pandemic will be remembering how cramped the cabins can be - and every inch extra to spread your legs counts.
The airline's new tip is an absolute must for those with long legs, or who just like being able to stretch out during long flights.
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Ryanair say that those wanting the additional space should aim to book seats in the 16th and 17th row of their planes, as reported by the Irish Mirror.
The operator also revealed that those whose priority is first access to drinks and snacks should instead opt to sit in rows 1, 2 or 33 - as these will be the first to be served with refreshments.
In a statement on their website, Ryanair said: "If you’re blessed with long legs, or you just want as much space as possible to sprawl out during a flight, treat yourself to one of the roomier seats in rows 16 and 17.
"Not only can you look forward to extra legroom, but as soon as you reserve a seat, you’re free to check-in up to 60 days before take-off."