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高铁上的E座哪去了?F座为啥最受欢迎?建议看完再买票
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-07-10 11:39

Core Viewpoint - The absence of the "E" seat in high-speed trains has sparked discussions among netizens, with humorous speculations about its disappearance and a deeper exploration of seat distribution on high-speed trains [1][2][14]. Seat Distribution - Second-class seats are arranged in a "3+2" format, with A, B, C, D, and F seats, where A and F are window seats, and C and D are aisle seats [3]. - First-class seats are arranged in a "2+2" format, with A, C, D, and F seats, where A and F are window seats, and C and D are aisle seats [5][6]. - Business class seats can be arranged in either a "2+1" or "1+1" format, with A, C, F or A, F seats, where A and F are window seats, and C is an aisle seat [8][9][10]. Popularity of F Seat - The F seat is particularly popular due to its window location and convenient access, leading to its designation as the "most popular seat" among passengers [12][14]. Reason for No E Seat - The absence of the "E" seat in high-speed trains is attributed to the historical seating arrangement in airplanes, where the "E" seat was eliminated to maintain the window and aisle seat designations in a maximum of five seats per row [16][18]. Seat Selection Tips - Passengers can select seats through the 12306 website or app, with options to choose window seats (A, F) or aisle seats (C, D) based on their preferences [20]. - Recommendations for seat selection include choosing A/F seats for those prone to motion sickness and C/D seats for those who prefer easy access [23].