BUDGET airline easyJet is ending its tradition of passengers having to queue and jostle for a seat on its planes by bringing in allocated seating later this year.
BUDGET airline easyJet is ending its tradition of passengers having to queue and jostle for a seat on its planes by bringing in allocated seating later this year.
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Specified seats will be selected free by the airline's computers in advance of flights, but fliers will also have the option of picking particular seats for an extra fee.
It will cost £12 for those who want extra leg room (front row and exit rows), £8 for "up-front seats" (rows 2-5/6, depending on planes), and £3 for any other seat a passenger chooses.
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