When planning to travel by plane, it is possible to choose your seat when purchasing the ticket. However, there is no better place in the device. The choice must therefore be made according to the needs of each one.
Over the past few weeks, more and more countries have opened their borders to tourism again , a sign that the Covid-19 pandemic is almost over. From now on, it is possible to go to several countries outside the EU in order to stay there. Sometimes, however, certain destinations such as the Philippines or Indonesia (Bali) exceed ten hours of flight from Europe. Thus, the seat choice in the aircraft may be of importance. Remember that there is no better seat, because each passenger is different. The ideal place for such a person will therefore not necessarily be yours.
For example, people taller than 1m80 will find that legroom is paramount. They will then choose a place near the emergency exits. It must be said that these rather rare places are much more spacious. However, having the right to occupy them requires being 18 years old and in good physical condition. Indeed, the people sitting there must be able to open the emergency door if needed.
Some people have a phobic fear of flying:this is called aviophobia. Rather common within the population, this disease is often characterized by reluctance and anxieties during takeoffs, landings and other turbulent times. However, this type of passenger can use a little trick when choosing the seat. Indeed, the turbulence is a little less important at the front of the aircraft as well as at the level of the wings. However, if the fear is more about the risk of crashes, you should know that the seats located at the back of the aircraft are the safest.
Other passengers travel with family and in particular, with a newborn . A logical embarrassment then sets in since the presence of the baby can disturb the other passengers, between uncontrollable crying and screaming, the presence of more luggage and the need to change diapers. For this type of passenger, the first rows of each zone are the most suitable. Indeed, these offer a little more space than the others with sometimes even a partition on the front. Airlines often provide shelves on which to place the bassinets.
Finally, the longer the trip, the more passengers are likely to want to sleep . In order to find more or less good quality sleep, the first thing to do is to avoid aisle seats. During a flight of about ten hours, it will certainly be necessary to give way at least once to the passengers seated on our right. In addition, ensuring a certain calm is synonymous with putting a certain distance between the chosen seat and the toilets. Comings and goings as well as door and flushing noises can be disturbing.