Imagine boarding a flight… and instead of a seat, you’re given a padded perch to lean on for two hours. No recline.No real sitting.Just you — suspended somewhere between standing and sitting. It sounds extreme.
Not all economy seats feel the same. On long flights, the difference between a good seat and a bad seat can mean the difference between arriving tired… or arriving exhausted. Seat width, legroom, cabin
Flying from the West Coast of the United States to Europe is never just a flight it’s a physiological event. You’re crossing time zones, battling sleep cycles, and testing your patience. For many travellers,
Choosing an airline for a long-haul flight isn’t just about finding the cheapest ticket it’s about how you’ll feel 8, 10, or even 15 hours later when you step off the aircraft. On short routes, price
Choosing the right aircraft can make or break an 11-hour flight to Los Angeles. On the popular London–LAX route, British Airways regularly operates both the Airbus A380 and the Boeing 777. If you’re deciding between aircraft as part of a
Choosing the right seat can make or break a long-haul economy flight and on the British Airways Airbus A380, seat selection matters more than most travellers realise. With economy (World Traveller) cabins split across two
Airports are strange places. They’re neither here nor there — just suspended spaces where time bends and patience is tested. You’re not quite gone, but you haven’t yet arrived. You’re somewhere in between, waiting