Which airline has the least leg room?

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Wizz Air and TUI generally offer the least legroom, typically 28 inches. Jet2 and TAP Portugal also have some seats with 28 inches of legroom, though they offer more spacious options as well. EasyJet and Vueling provide slightly more, around 29 inches. British Airways and Norwegian offer a range of seat pitches, from 29-31 inches.

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Okay, so you wanna know which airline cramps your knees the most, huh? I feel you! Being tall-ish myself, legroom is a major factor when I’m booking flights.

From what I’ve gathered, it seems like Wizz Air and TUI are generally the worst offenders, offering a measly 28 inches of legroom. Seriously, 28 inches? I’m pretty sure my carry-on bag has more space!

Now, Jet2 and TAP Portugal also sneak in there with some seats at 28 inches… which is a bit sneaky, isn’t it? They do offer some better options, though, so you gotta be careful when you book and maybe check the seat map if you can. I remember once, I thought I’d scored a great deal on TAP, only to discover I was practically sitting in the lap of the person in front of me. Never again!

EasyJet and Vueling aren’t exactly spacious havens, but they give you a tiny bit more to work with – around 29 inches. It’s something, I guess?

British Airways and Norwegian are a bit of a gamble, actually. They have a range, from 29 to 31 inches. So, you might get lucky and score a decent seat, or you might end up feeling like you’re crammed into a sardine can. It really just depends on the plane and the specific seat you book, right? That’s why I always check SeatGuru before booking – have you used that before?

Honestly, finding decent legroom these days feels like winning the lottery, doesn’t it? Especially on budget airlines. Good luck finding that elusive comfy flight!