Travel Expert Reveals Worst Aircraft Seats To Avoid

Choosing the right seat when flying long distances can greatly determine the comfort of the trip. Although the window seat in the back corner often looks like a quiet and ideal place, in fact it can be the beginning of a painful flight.

Dawn Morwood, Co-Director of travel company Cheat Deals Away, warned the chair was often misinterpreted as the best option.

People often thought the windows on the last line would give peace, but it's actually a sad recipe for flight, "explained Dawn, quoted from the Express.co.uk page.

His experience over the years helped people plan vacations to provide a lot of insight into what makes flights comfortable and what to avoid. According to Dawn, the main problem with this seat is non-stop traffic.

"Passengers will line up to the toilet right on your side, flight attendants go back and forth with food trolleys, and people often stand up to stretch their legs. Everything happens right next to you and never stops," he said.

Another problem that is often experienced is a chair that cannot be donated because it is right in front of the wall.

"Imagine a 10-hour flight to Asia or 8 hours to America, sitting upright continuously can torture your back and make sound sleep almost impossible," he added.

However, this is not just a matter of space for movement. The area around the last row is also known to be noisy and bright because it is close to the aircraft kitchen (galley), which has remained bright for most of the flight.

"Lampu in the kitchen remains lit when the crew prepares food or cleans up the equipment, so the best eye coverings won't be able to cover the fire," Dawn said.

The atmosphere behind it is also full of disturbing sounds.

The noise level behind is extraordinary. There is the sound of equipment that keeps chatting, the crew chatting during rest, and the continuous sound of toilet splashes. It feels like trying to sleep next to the toll road rest area." he said.

To make things worse, it is located close to the toilet also means you have to face an unpleasant odor, especially during long flights where toilets are used more often and in longer periods of time.