You booked the flight. You picked a seat. You picked it the way everyone picks a seat — you grabbed a window, or an aisle, or whatever was still available, and you moved on.
You could have done better.
SeatLink has detailed seat maps and real flyer reviews for every major airline in the world. Not just which row has more legroom — though it has that. Which specific seat has a power outlet. Which ones have a window post that blocks the view. Which aisle seats have the tray table in the armrest, eliminating usable space. Which rows are near the galley or lavatory. Which seats in premium economy are actually premium and which are just dressed-up coach.
Search by airline, by specific aircraft type, or by flight number. The results show you an interactive cabin map with color-coded seat ratings from actual flyers — green for good, yellow for caution, red for avoid. Click any seat to see exactly why it was rated the way it was.
Every seat tells a story. The 34A that sounds fine until you realize the window doesn't line up with the row. The 12C that seems random until you see it's the bulkhead with double the legroom. The business class seat that looks flat-bed until you learn it doesn't fully recline to 180 degrees.
Free. No account needed.
You have a flight coming up. Go look up your seat before you check in.


