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Ryanair's 'magic seat' lets passengers get more legroom without paying extra

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If you're planning a summer getaway from the UK, you might be trading personal space for savings.Yet, there's a hidden gem on Ryanair that'll keep your purse full and your limbs stretched.

This mythical solo seat is pegged as the thrifty traveller's business class, boasting almost boundless leg space.Hoping to snag this luxury on a Boeing 737-Max 8200?

Set your sights on 29A. Nestled beside an emergency exit, the best bit is the absence of seats in front, meaning you can sprawl to your hearts content, reports the Mirror.One satisfied Flyertalk forum member recounted: "As someone who was lucky enough to be randomly allocated 29A on a flight not long ago, the virtually unlimited legroom was definitely appreciated! ".However, steer clear of 11A, notorious on Ryanair for its lack of window - or barely-there peephole.The website Seatlink also warns against choosing seats 33A to F due to their proximity to the lavatories.Missed the chance at seat 29A?

Don't fret. Which? has freshly assessed legroom and width across 12 major short-haul airlines from the UK, as detailed by the Liverpool Echo.Aer Lingus, Lufthansa, and KLM are leading the pack when it comes to legroom, offering a generous seat pitch of 31-32 inches, 29-33 inches, and 30-32 inches respectively.

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