Thanks Darren and to everyone, you have been so welcoming and helpful.
My main concern was actually fitting in the seat and being comfortable, ie not having the sides digging in me and putting extra pressure on my hips.
I have always fit into seats before, on the occasion they have been a bit tight depending on who the airline were.
Thomsons on the whole have always been big enough but comfort was a different issue and with a 10 hour stratch ahead of me I'm getting a bit worried. I'm not the best flyer in the world either, I really don't enjoy it at all and spend all the time we are in the air in a state of panic.
Daft question I know, as I'm a Social Worker and really not that interested in planes (sorry) only want to know about them when I'm getting on them which is usually 2 holidays a year, are there any differences in long haul flights as oppossed to short haul with the actual plane? I've never flown long haul before, my longest flight was around 6 hours (Glasgow - Sharm, Manchester - Luxor) and I was about climbing the cabin walls.
We thought this time we would venture further afield and see what was out there instead of going back to the same places all the time.
I was led to believe that the seats were bigger (ie width and pitch) and more comfortable in general but now I'm not sure.
Looks like I'm going to have to take plenty painkillers, stay awake the night before and hope I sleep through this flight!
Thanks guys for being so understanding x