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By Greig Waddell, About.com Guide to Business Travel

Well Seated

Thursday May 14, 2009
Not being stuck in a middle seat or next to a chatterbox helps, but there is more to getting a good seat on an airplane than luck - or, as it turns out, merely selecting "aisle" or "window" when you book a flight. From amenities like extra leg room, power outlets, great TV vantage points and more, the folks at SeatGuru.com have gathered detailed seat information for specific aircraft from thousands of travelers - all to help us have a better flight. It's just one of the tips you'll find in my handy cheat sheet for choosing a great (comparatively, anyway) airplane seat.

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