Best Seat On Airplane During Covid. Anotherstudy published by the CDC using laboratory modeling found that leaving the middle seat open can reduce COVID exposure by up to 57. The window is the best seat. Photo by Marco BottigelliGetty Images From studies done on airplanes the best thing is to sit next to the window said Gerba. These are estimates that he doesnt deem as particularly safe.
According to the 2018 study window seat passengers were the least likely to get up and move about the aircraft during a medium-haul flight only 43 per cent moved around compared to. The research however did. Eighty percent of passengers in aisle seats moved around during flights while it was only 60 for people in the middle seats and 40 for those in the window seats. However those sitting in window seats had less interaction with. People at the window seats have the least contact with other passengers. A window seat that way you can avoid the aisle traffic.
Though the aisle seat may give you some coveted legroom its also a highly-trafficked spot.
The window is the best seat. If the middle seat is kept empty but the plane is two-thirds full with window and aisle seats the odds drop to about 1 in 7700. Though the aisle seat may give you some coveted legroom its also a highly-trafficked spot. Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic non-essential air travel has been highly advised against. The window seats are best for avoiding exposure to coronavirus on a plane the study found. If youre in the window seat and the aisle seat wasnt occupied the nearest passenger would be in the middle section or on the other side of the plane said Arnold Barnett an MIT.