Seats for Dealing with Turbulence
Turbulence during flights is pretty much unavoidable. It might feel like the pilot lost control of the plane, but 99.99% of the time, turbulence is nothing to worry about. Obviously, this is a lot easier said than done, especially when we’re speaking from the comfort of the ground.
But if you’re deathly afraid of turbulence, try and book a seat as close to the plane’s wings as possible. The middle rows experience much less shakiness compared to the front and back rows. If you don’t mind turbulence so much, the front of the plane is colder, while the back is warmer. We thought we’d throw that in there, just because.