Ryanair reveals the best seats for legroom and getting some sleep on their planes

RYANAIR isn’t know for its roomy cabins.

Ryanair does have better rows in terms of legroom and has helpfully highlighted which ones.

Ryanair has revealed the best rows for leg room, getting some sleep and getting served from the drinks trolley first

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Ryanair has revealed the best rows for leg room, getting some sleep and getting served from the drinks trolley firstCredit: Alamy

In the advice section of the website, it reads: “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.”

Book seat 11a if you want to get some kip while on board a plane.

They say: “Not a lot of people realise that seat 11A has no window, meaning it’s the perfect seat if you’re planning to catch up on some zzzs during a morning flight.”

If you’re more interested in getting a good picture from your window, pick a seat between rows 15 and `18.

They say: “They’re the Instagram photos that have always eluded you – the one with the perfect pinky-blue sky, fluffy clouds and otherworldly rays of sunlight, all framed by a cheeky wing peeking out from the corner.

“To capture these absolute beauties, book a window seat that’s located somewhere between rows 15 and 18 – it’s your time to shine.”

You can also choose to get the first row for plane beers if that’s what you want.

They state that row 33 or rows 1 & 2 will give you an advantage over the rest of the plane when it comes down to in-flight snacks.

If you’re planning to tuck into some hot food, you’ll be able to get your order in good and early too.”

Sun Online Travel previously revealed the location of the most warm on the plane.

If you get cold easily, make sure you avoid the exit rows and the doors – they tend to be colder than elsewhere on a plane,according to Seatlink.com founder Dan Suski, because of the draught.

The back of the plane may be warmer than the front, because it is farther from the doors.

Each row on a Ryanair plane might look identical, but some have more legroom and others have no windows

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Each row on a Ryanair plane might look identical, but some have more legroom and others have no windowsCredit: Getty – Contributor

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