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ith all the airlines out there these days, it can be hard to find one that is affordable, comfortable, and trustworthy of handling your belongings without misplacing or damaging them. Of course, there are many different seating package options to choose from after you pick the airline best suited for you. Today, we’re only going to focus on the best economy seats, and only the best ones when flying to wonderful Australia.
Australia is a great and popular place to visit, but getting there and back can be rather pricey and uncomfortable if you don’t know where to look. Also, every airline has pro’s and con’s, so one person’s ‘best’ may not be the same as another's.
Here’s some ways to help you decide which airline is best for you to take to Australia. If you’re one of those tall people that absolutely can’t stand to have your legs cramped up against the seat in front of you, United Airlines is the way to go for you. They offer the most legroom in economy seating at 37 inches. Air New Zealand and Delta are runner ups at 35 inches of legroom a piece. If you’re more concerned about the comfortability of the seat, specifically measured in terms of seat width in this case, Singapore Airlines would be your best bet. Their seats are 19 inches in width, making them the widest compared to other airlines. If that’s not your deciding factor, maybe entertainment is.
Emirates leads the airline industry in entertainment options, offering 2000 different entertainment channels to its patrons. Most other airlines offer between 500-1500 channels. You might be thinking those are great things to consider and all, but what about carry-ons? Nearly all of the airlines these days have the exact same policy. You can carry on one piece of luggage 7 kg or less, and one personal item on most airlines.
If all the above hasn’t helped you decide, perhaps a classic popular vote would help. According to airline patrons, the fan-favorite of economy seating has been deemed Singapore Airlines. Hopefully the above information has helped you decided which airline is best suited for you when flying to Australia!