According to the pilot, flying in the tail should be avoided and turbulence is felt most strongly in the tail section of the plane, not the smell coming from the toilet as it is often said.
Smith advised always to reserve a seat to avoid getting stuck, this is especially true for long-haul flights. He noted that airline employees always reserve seats in this way for their personal needs.
“The longer the flight, the more important it is to choose the right seat. If your only goal is to save money by choosing the cheapest rate option, you’ll likely be in the middle ground. I recommend paying an extra fee for seat selection on all flights lasting more than a few hours. Note that airplanes are configured differently depending on the model and market. You can look at charts and reviews on special sites first,” said Patrick Smith.
Source: Ferra
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