A has shared a photo of themselves lounging in what they claim is the cleanest and most comfortable on an aeroplane.
While business and first-class passengers may be living the high life with champagne and ample reclining space, this cabin crew member proves that even economy can offer a cosy experience - even on the most .
The crew member posted a photo on showing themselves snuggled up in a comfy blanket with plenty of legroom. They dubbed it the "best" seat one could snag. Upon closer inspection, it's clear that the is located next to the emergency exit door, providing extra space for the fortunate passenger who secures it. This is to ensure easy evacuation in case of an emergency.

Not only does this seat offer comfort, but it might also be cleaner than others. As one commenter noted, "it's also probably one of the cleanest because kids can't sit there."
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This observation holds true, at least for UK flights. The stipulates that certain passengers are not permitted to occupy the emergency exit seat due to safety considerations. "If the is needed, it is important the exit can be opened and the aircraft evacuated as quickly as possible," states the aviation authority.
Other individuals who are prohibited from sitting in this seat include:
- Passengers with physical or mental impairment or disability to the extent that they would have difficulty in moving quickly if asked to do so.
- Passengers who have significant sight or hearing impairment to the extent that it might be difficult for them to respond to instructions quickly.
- Passengers who, because of age or sickness, have difficulty in moving quickly.
- Passengers who, because of physical size, have difficulty in moving quickly.
- Children, whether accompanied or not, and infants.
- Passengers travelling with animals, for example assistance .
In addition to seeking out ample space and a spotless seat, passengers might also be eager to reduce their exposure to turbulence. Sandra Thomas, travel expert at , has shared some insights on how to select the best seat for your needs, particularly if you're concerned about turbulence.
"The best seat on a plane obviously depends on your personal preferences as well as the type of aircraft you're in. However, if you are looking to book the best seat there are a few things to consider," she advised.
"For starters, if you appreciate extra legroom then you may want either an exit row seat or a seat in front of the cabin - both typically have more .
"Then there's . Few know that those seats at the front of the plane usually experience less turbulence compared to back-row seats." Therefore, it's a good idea to book a seat near the front of the plane if you're prone to flight sickness. This could also result in a quieter journey.
"On the topic of getting comfy, if you want to avoid distractions then I'd avoid seats in high-traffic areas such as near the kitchen area or toilets. Seats at the back of the plane can be noisier too as people get up and stretch their legs and stand near the galley kitchens."
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