Secondly most of todays airways let you choose for what services you want to pay for and what you can do without I will explain it with packages:
1. Transportation from A to B
2. Transportation from A to B with some food comforts and the possibility to change the dates of flying (will have to pay extra for that)
3. Transportation from A to B with some food and more comforts and whenever you want.
4 -12 . Transportation from A to B with extra levels of comforts.
13. Private jet comfort. Yes that is it then you have made it :)
So take a look at your ticket and aline your expectations with the reality because that is the main reason for the discomforts you might experience.
When you reach the airport.
1. At the check in ask for a seat nearer the first part of the aircraft, it is less noisy there. Most of the noise comes from the engines and the wings so if the wings are behind you good you have made it.
2. Do not take all the luggage you have into the cabin of the aircraft think that you might buy some good stuff at the airport too. Less baggage you take with you more new thing you can buy and take back home.
3. The first passangers who enter the aircraft have more space for their luggage then the next.
4. When the cabin crew says through the passenger address system "BOARDING COMPLETED" take a look around if there are empty rows in your class if that is the case then RESEAT and enjoy the space :)
5. If you choose the isle seat then I suggest not to streach your legs on the isle because you risk to get hurt by passing trolleys, or streach but be allert :)
6. Use the toilet before or after the meal service that will make getting to the toilet much easier.
7. Take the interaction with the cabin crew as one of cooperation not king/slave relationship their main function is to assist you in case of emergencies and in the mean time they are serving you some food and drinks :)
8. If you are on a long haul flight then try to sleep as much as you can. On all flights take some walks and streach.
When you reach Tallinn then stay at City Style Apartments :)
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