Most stable seats on a plane: Tips to combat turbulence
Turbulence can often make passengers feel nauseous. However, there are ways to minimize its effects. Experts from Omio have revealed which seats in an aircraft can help avoid discomfort and nausea.
29 November 2024 16:52
Many people experience nausea during a flight caused by motion sickness, which results from mixed signals sent by the senses of sight and balance to the brain.
In these parts of the plane, turbulence is less noticeable
To counteract the effects of turbulence, such as nausea, it's worth choosing seats by the plane's wings. According to the portal Express, this is the most stable part of the aircraft, as it is the centre of gravity, which minimises turbulence.
Alternatively, the front of the plane also experiences less shaking. If you can’t reserve these seats, try sitting by the window. The shaking is most pronounced at the back of the plane, so people with motion sickness should avoid it.
Focusing your gaze on the horizon helps synchronise the senses and reduce nausea. This method works not only on planes; it also provides relief during long car journeys or sea voyages.
Additional ways to combat motion sickness
Additionally, it's worth having ginger at hand. Chewing ginger or consuming ginger-based products can ease the symptoms of motion sickness. Experts also recommend avoiding focusing on electronic devices such as phones or tablets. Instead, close your eyes and breathe deeply.
Before travelling, avoid heavy meals and alcohol. Remember to stay hydrated by drinking small amounts of water regularly.