Overview
- Eleanor, a former Ryanair flight attendant, says seat 11A is labeled as a window seat on some Boeing 737s but lacks an actual window.
- She cautions that row 32 on certain Ryanair 737 MAX layouts sits by wing exits with a crew seat facing passengers, creating awkward eye contact and movement during takeoff and landing.
- For more space and a quieter cabin, she recommends the mid‑cabin emergency exit rows, typically around row 17, or row 1, noting child seating restrictions in those areas.
- She advises avoiding the rear since front airbridges can leave those passengers disembarking last, adding her view that the back is less favorable in a water landing scenario.
- She adds that seat choice on Ryanair usually matters less because flights are short and there is no complimentary meal service, and no official airline response to her tips was reported.