The air you breathe in-flight is extremely dry which causes dehydration, and may also make you feel lousy. Therefore, it is always advisable to bring a liter or two of water and have it after regular intervals during the entire trip. This will also help reduce the effects of jet lag. The air you breathe in-flight is extremely dry which causes dehydration, and may also make you feel lousy.
Therefore, it is always advisable to bring a liter or two of water and have it after regular intervals during the entire trip. This will also help reduce the effects of jet lag.
Choose your Airplane Seat
Having a good seat onboard ensures that you fly comfortably, which is the primary concern of almost every aircraft passenger. After you have booked your plane ticket, just take a little more time out for yourself to know about the seating plan in your aircraft.Otherwise, you might have to settle for something that is not worth the cost of your ticket. There are several ways to know find out about the seating plan. You can call your airline or your travel agent, or you can use your airline’s online seat locater (a map of the plane that shows how the seats are laid out and also which seats are taken).
Decide on the seat location you want and try to book your favorite seat in advance, especially when you are traveling in economy class.
Every seat in the aircraft has its own purpose, therefore the best seat is usually the one that fulfills your travel need. If you are amongst those who are always in a hurry, then ideally you should sit as close to the front of the plane as possible. Not only you will get off first, but will also be served first. But, if you love traveling in peace then you can chose the window seat, here you always have something to lean against and you remain undisturbed. Likewise, back row seats also have an added advantage. On most of the flights the passengers in the back row board first so they can first grab the overhead bin space.