The amount of legroom that you get can differ significantly depending on who you fly with - but the airline that offers the least legroom might come as a surprise Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters For many, there's nothing quite like the thrill of boarding a plane and setting off on a well-deserved holiday for some much-needed R&R. The international travel sector is experiencing a significant resurgence post-Covid, with industry experts predicting one of the busiest summers ever recorded as the school holidays are now underway, allowing families to venture abroad together. Airports and travel companies are witnessing a surge in bookings, but seasoned travellers know all too well that maintaining comfort during a lengthy flight can be challenging, , reports the Liverpool Echo .

The disappointment of discovering your seat isn't as spacious or legroom as ample as you'd hoped can certainly take the shine off your travel experience. Seat size and legroom vary across different airlines. While many carriers offer "extra legroom" seats at an additional cost, those curious about the space they'll get with a standard ticket need not wonder any longer.

A Which? 2023 survey has compared the legroom and seat width offered by 12 leading airlines on short-haul flights from the UK. The study assessed "seat .