Example of the setup at the bottom. When it’s a 3 row type of setup on the plane, do you book the three seats in one row and two in the row behind? Or do you book three and two across to the other side?
I’ve seen people say there’s a strategy to booking them spaced out where on one row you take a window and aisle and hope no one will book the middle (and if they do you ask them to switch) that sounds awful to me. So I don’t have a strategy like that to work with.
Is there any benefit to booking the rows in front/behind versus across? Ages 6, 10, 14 for kids with two parents.
