Well done! You have secured a spot in the exit row on your flight. You now have access to all that delightful extra legroom, and the only thing left to do is respond with a simple “Yes” when the flight attendant checks to ensure you are prepared and capable of assisting in the event of an emergency.
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FAQ
Q: What are the requirements for sitting in an exit row?
A: Passengers must be willing and able to assist in case of an emergency, be at least 15 years old, and not require the use of an extension seat belt.
Conclusion
Seating in an exit row provides valuable extra legroom, but it also comes with the responsibility of potentially assisting during an emergency. Enjoy the comfort, but be prepared to take action if needed.