the Metro: “Try and book a seat over wing and away from the toilets.“The toilets are noisy and the over-wing row has more leg-room as it’s an emergency exit.“If you ask at the check-in desk, they usually keep these seats free if the flight isn’t full – so they can swap your seat for you.”By sitting away from the toilets you avoid being disturbed by chatting and clanging – at least for the most part.And, a flight attendant for Wizz Air backed this up by saying it’s the best spot for children.They said: “The front and back of the plane are always going to be high traffic areas as it’s where the bathrooms are located.
Therefore, it’s likely that this is where the most distractions will be.“It’s worth choosing your seats, accordingly, considering what is likely to entertain, and distress the child.”Over on Reddit, a member of cabin crew noted: “Many many long haul flights.
I travel now with a foot hammock attached to the tray table.“Of all things I've bought and tried this works for me. It elevates my feet, I'm tall.”Foot hammocks work a little like a foot rest would, but you can adjust the height so you feel at your most comfortable.They’re also softer than foot rests so your feet or legs won’t go numb.Someone else on the thread replied: “I'm not tall, but I will use a foot hammock on long flights.
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