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Choosing the best seat depends on the type of travel or event you’re attending.
Air Travel Seats
Delta 767‑300 Domestic (Front Row C+)
- The front row of C+ offers maximum legroom with a slightly reduced seat width, and no one in front to recline into you.🔗
Delta One Business Class Boeing 767 (Even‑row window seats)
- Window seats in even‑numbered rows are considered the best because they are closer to the window, farther from the aisle, provide more privacy and are less likely to be bumped.
British Airways A321neo Club Europe (Row 1, seat 1C)
- Seat 1C in row 1 is usually the best seat as the bulkhead does not extend across all three seats, giving extra legroom.🔗
Qantas A330 Business Class (Even‑row solo seats)
- Solo seats in even‑numbered rows are preferred since the fixed table is between the seat and the aisle, offering more privacy than odd‑row solo seats.🔗
Event Seating
Concert or Sports Season Tickets
- Mid‑priced seats in the “sweet spot” of the pricing chart often yield the highest profit margin because they are affordable enough for families yet not so cheap that demand is low.🔗
Name A Ticket Price Bidding
- When Name A Ticket Price seats are available, bidding can secure great deals, though you won’t know the exact row or section until after purchase.🔗
Sphere Las Vegas (200 level toward stage left)
- Seats on the 200 level toward stage left provide a central view of the action and are described as “not a bad seat in the house”.🔗
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Beginner’s Guide to Ticket Reselling for Manufactured Spending & Profit – Part 2
From Shawn: Today’s post comes from PDX Deals Guy who previously wrote about using the Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts program in Las Vegas. Today he is going to talk about ticket reselling for both a profit and as a method to manufacture spend. You can follow him on Twitter and look for the latest deals on his website. This is part 2 of 2. You can find the first part here. Article by PDX Deals Guy Cover photo by Amy Meredith. If you’re buying tickets to a concert or show, try to only buy tickets
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Delta 767-300 domestic seat review – 2015 Delta Mileage Run
Planning and pricing of the run – 2015 Delta Mileage Run Sheraton Dallas Hotel by the Galleria – 2015 Delta Mileage Run Delta 767-300 domestic seat review – 2015 Delta Mileage Run DFW Dallas / Fort Worth “E” Delta Skyclub – 2015 Delta Mileage Run American Express Centurion Lounge LAS Las Vegas – 2015 Delta Mileage Run The CLUB at LAS (big and small) – 2015 Delta Mileage Run Final thoughts & impressions about the run – 2015 Delta Mileage Run Delta’s 767-300 domestic wide body jet fleet is undergoing a makeover to
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The Big ScoreBig Experiment: Are ticket prices competitive?
UPDATE 10/14/16: Use Extreme Caution purchasing from ScoreBig! In October 2016, ScoreBig encountered “an unexpected liquidity crisis” which lead to them ceasing operations temporarily. Their communication to buyers at that time indicated that “there may be an issue regarding the continued validity of the tickets you purchased”. *Editor’s Note: Regular readers may remember that I introduced Anita, our Lab Manager, in the same post in which I introduced Extreme Stacking: Introducing Extreme Stacking (and our new Lab Manager). Since then, Anita has conducted experiments, kept the Lab table up to date, and contributed to our Extreme Stacking Page. Now,
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Light My Way – The U2:UV Experience at Sphere Las Vegas
I recently returned from Las Vegas astonished that it all went to plan. Seemingly forever ago, I (and many other U2 fans) heard rumors of possible shows at some over the top venue under construction in Vegas. Even if the rumors of U2 shows at Sphere were true, health matters would prevent drummer Larry Mullen, Jr. from participating. Even if they could commit, who would be on the kit? Would Sphere be completed on time? Could I even score tickets? Indeed, everything aligned for a truly magnificent event earlier this month. Let’s dig in to my highlights from the U2:UV
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British Airways A321neo Club Europe (Business Class) review
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Qantas A330 Business Class review (Sydney – Perth)
Other links to products and travel providers on this website will earn Traveling For Miles a commission that helps contribute to the running of the site. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone and have not been reviewed, endorsed, or approved by any of these entities. Terms apply to all credit card welcome offers, earning rates and benefits and some credit card benefits will require enrollment. For more details please see the disclosures found at the bottom of every page. When I first started planning our trip to Australia, Perth wasn’t a destination I
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Seat Guru: How to Always Pick The Best Seat In Your Cabin.
This post may not change your life but it will certainly add comfort to your next flight. Not all seats in the same cabin on the same flight are created equal, and you can more than likely grab a better one without dropping any change. Whether you are flying first, business or coach there are some seats that are more favorable than others. Whenever I fly, whatever the cabin, I want the best seat, It’s only natural… Seatguru.com is a community offering detailed seat maps by airline, flight number and date with user posted notes, photos and reviews.
