Why Morning Flights Are Always Better

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Traveling by plane is almost like a lottery as you never know what kind of experience you’re getting. Sometimes everything goes in order, but other times you can face delays, rude staff, and much more. But as it turns out, there’s one thing you can do that will shift the odds in your favor.

Fewer Delays

The early morning flights are usually on time or have much fewer delays. Because even if one plane gets off the runway later, that will cause a snowball effect that will translate to longer and more frequent delays later in the day.

Cleaner Planes

Being the first on the plane for the day also means having more pleasant surroundings. The planes are cleaned at the end of each day, so whoever flies in the morning gets to do so in a clean plane. As more passengers get through it later in the day, it becomes much more troublesome to enjoy the flight.

Happier Cabin Crew

Connolly says that the cabin crew is in a great mood during morning flights, which results in a more enjoyable experience for the passengers. As the day goes by, the crew faces multiple challenges and demanding passengers that can make them cranky and less approachable.

Less Turbulence

If turbulence during flight makes you uneasy, then you should definitely book a morning flight. Thunderstorms frequently occur in the afternoon, which is why you’re more likely to experience turbulence on a flight later in the day compared to the one in the early morning.