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What side do you sit on when flying into Paris?

Depending on weather and your actual take-off runway, you may not even be able to see the Eiffel Tower (or the Sacre Coeur which is another prominent landmark). But if everything is working in your favor, I think the left (port) side would give you a better chance than the right.



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With seven hours, you should be able to get into Paris and see the Eiffel Tower if you know exactly where to go and how to get around. It would be tight, though. I wouldn't try to do anything more than that, unless losing your connection would not be a big deal (hourly flights or something like that).

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How to Skip the Line at Eiffel Tower?
  1. Book Skip the Line Tickets. Skip the line tickets will offer you hassle-free access and priority entry to the monument. ...
  2. Book Tickets Online. ...
  3. Visit During Early Hours. ...
  4. Opt for Guided Tours. ...
  5. Take the Stairs. ...
  6. Book a Lunch or Dinner Experience.


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London, Paris, Tokyo on the right. New York, Beijing, Berlin on the left. When landing in Shangai, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Toronto, Tokyo, Barcelona, Lisbon and Las Vegas, the study reveals that you should try to sit on the right side of the plane.

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Seats in the back are away from the wings, which causes a more turbulent ride. Seats in the back are also usually closer to the lavatory, which could mean foul odors. Finally, those sitting in the back are the last ones to off the plane, which is bad if you have a connecting flight.

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We found that survival was random in several accidents — those who perished were scattered irregularly between survivors. It's for this reason that the FAA and other airline safety experts say there is no safest seat on the plane.

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Türkiye and Italy also have two airports apiece that made the most chaotic airports list. Other airports in the list included those in popular European cities like Lisbon, Copenhagen and Paris.

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Don't actually think you get a choice - it's allocated for you. But not much difference in what you see. Agree that the sights aren't that interesting on the Eurostar route to from London to Paris. There were 4 of us traveling together and we ended up playing cards most of the way.

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Here are the top strategies for getting the best airline seat for your needs. Exit rows, aisle or window seats, and anywhere close to the front are typically considered the best seats on a plane.

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The Worst Seats on an Airplane for Turbulence
The flight attendant explained to Upgraded Points that they often notice turbulence more when sitting in the back of the plane than the front jump seats. Therefore, it may be best to avoid seats in the back of the plane, where there seems to be more movement.

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Because the wings provide the plane's stability, the seats closest to them will offer a smoother ride. If those seats are not available, the next best place is towards the front of the plane. It is best to avoid the back if turbulence will cause you distress, as it is the most susceptible to bumpiness.

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Despite what many people believe, the answer actually has nothing to do with safety. The real answer is because going north may actually provide a shorter route. This is called Great Circle Navigation. Because of the curvature of the Earth, the shortest route between two locations may appear much longer on a flat map.

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The middle seat in the final seat is your safest bet The middle rear seats of an aircraft had the lowest fatality rate: 28%, compared to 44% for the middle aisle seats, according to a TIME investigation that examined 35 years' worth of aircraft accident data. This also makes logical sense.

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  1. Choose Your Ideal Seat. Booking your flight in advance may give you a higher chance of being able to choose your ideal seat. ...
  2. Dress for Comfort. ...
  3. Sleep on the Plane. ...
  4. Pack the Essentials. ...
  5. Consider Your Long Term Health. ...
  6. Stay Hydrated. ...
  7. Combat Dry Air. ...
  8. Maintain Your Hygiene Routine.


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Don't waste your time in Paris by standing in ticket lines when you don't have to. Skip-the-line (also called fast-track or priority or reserved entry) tickets that let you book a specific date/time slot are almost always worth getting and are easy to buy online before you travel.

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Lift vs Stairs | Which to Choose? For people in good health who want a unique experience up the Eiffel Tower, the stairs are a great way to catch beautiful views of Paris while also enjoying a quick workout. Tickets for the stairs are cheaper than the tickets for the lifts, and also have minimal waiting times.

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