Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Getting legroom on "No frills" planes

A few days ago, I flew from London to Seville on one of Ryanair's new planes. One great innovation for tall travellers is that the seats don't recline - so that there is no chance of having your patellae crushed by the person in front. However, the seat pitch is not great, so I was still uncomfortable in the standard seats. However, the two rows of central emergency exit seats have masses of room, and were ideal - so we shifted into them as soon as we spotted a couple of empty ones.

The problem with low-cost airlines is that there is no seat allocation, and therefore no chance of pre-booking the emergency exit seats. However, they do now have a policy of giving you a number at check-in, and then boarding the plane in two groups (e.g numbers under 51 first). So you need to arrive early to get into the first group. If the plane is boarding by both front and rear doors, aim for the rear one. The first group of people will be going up the front steps for seats near the front, and probably will have blocked the gangways, preventing people from reaching the middle of the plane.

If you have a small child with you, you can often board first, but of course the children can't sit in the emergency exit seats. If your partner is with you, they can sit in the row behind (or in front). OK, you won't be sitting beside them, but that's a small price to pay for comfort!

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Let's get started

This blog has been years in the making. I have visited dozens of countries, thousands of hotels and countless plane trips. I'd like to gather and share experiences of tall travellers like me, so that everyone's life could be a little more comfotable. And that's what we all want, isn't it?

So how tall is tall? Well, I'm six foot three (around 192 cm, I think), and see plenty of people as tall or taller than I am (especially in The Netherlands). So, I reckon that there must be millions of us who can't get enough leg room on planes, have to crouch under hotel showers, or find that beds are way too short. This blog is for all of you out there.

I welcome feedback (whatever your height!), and hope that the advice and links posted here will be helpful.

Let me know what you think.