Aircraft cabin
An aircraft cabin is the section of an
aircraft in which passengers travel. At cruising altitudes of modern
commercial aircraft the surrounding atmosphere is too thin for passengers and
crew to breathe without an oxygen mask, so cabins are pressurized at a higher
pressure than ambient pressure at altitude.
In commercial air travel, particularly in airliners,
cabins may be divided into several parts. These can include travel class
sections in medium and large aircraft, areas for flight attendants, the galley
and storage for in-flight service. Seats are mostly arranged in rows and
alleys. The higher the travel class, the more space is provided. Cabins of the
different travel classes are often divided by curtains, sometimes called class
dividers though some airlines will not utilize a curtain between Business and
First class. Passengers are not usually allowed to visit higher travel class
cabins in commercial flights.
Some aircraft cabins contain passenger entertainment systems. Short haul cabins tend to have no or shared screens whereas long haul flights often contain personal screens which allow passengers to choose what to watch on their personal screen.
Some aircraft cabins contain passenger entertainment systems. Short haul cabins tend to have no or shared screens whereas long haul flights often contain personal screens which allow passengers to choose what to watch on their personal screen.
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