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Best seats on a plane to avoid travel nausea

Many travellers experience nausea caused by turbulence during a flight, a common issue related to motion sickness. Fortunately, there are proven methods that can help alleviate this unpleasant sensation. Experts from Omio have shared some tips. Which seats are best to choose, and which should be avoided to reduce discomfort?

The seats in the middle section of the plane are the most comfortable.
The seats in the middle section of the plane are the most comfortable.
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Many people experience nausea during a flight caused by motion sickness. Nausea often results from conflicting signals from the brain and our sense organs of sight and balance.

In these parts of the plane, turbulence will be less noticeable

To minimise the effects of turbulence, during which nausea and discomfort can be most bothersome, it is best to choose seats by the aeroplane's wings. According to Express, this is where the aircraft's centre of gravity is located, which makes this part of the plane the most stable. This reduces the sensation of shaking.

A good alternative is seats at the front of the plane, where turbulence is also less noticeable. If it is impossible to use these seats, it is advisable to at least sit by the window. Looking at the horizon can be an excellent way to reduce nausea by helping synchronise your senses. This method is effective not only on planes but also when driving a car or during sea travel.

Avoiding the back of the plane, where the jolts are the strongest, is good advice, especially for those prone to motion sickness.

Additional remedies for motion sickness

One natural remedy for such ailments is ginger. Chewing fresh root or taking ginger supplements can help alleviate symptoms. Experts also advise against looking at electronic devices, such as phones or tablets, and instead recommend either closing your eyes and focusing on deep breathing or looking at the horizon.

Additionally, it is recommended that you avoid heavy meals and alcohol before the flight and stay hydrated by drinking small amounts of water at regular intervals.

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