How and when do you get on international flights with fewer passengers?
I might go to North America next summer Malaysia by Emirates which goes through the Dubai route and then trans-Atlantic.
I've heard somewhere that I should book flights off-season during mid-week to get that flight with lighter passengers. Is summer considered off-peak? Most Asian passengers would prefer flying West during cold seasons like spring, autumn and winter, while Western passengers don't always travel overseas in the summer, or do they?
I have plenty of reasons, mostly it's to get plenty of legroom to sleep while on air; the other would be to not annoy other passengers sitting beside me when moving out to go to toilet. Otherwise, the shittiest option is to sit at the back of the plane to get that legroom.
Any other ways you get such flights with fewer passengers?
Submitted November 08, 2017 at 05:02PM by ThisIsNotMelTorme http://ift.tt/2AtAWsO

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