Motion Sickness on easyJet Flights: Best Seats and How to Avoid Air Sickness
easyJet (U2) operates from its hub at London Luton, London Gatwick in United Kingdom. Its primary fleet consists of Airbus A319, A320, A321neo. The motion sickness risk profile for this airline is rated moderate.
easyJet operates 1,300+ daily flights across Europe on Airbus A320 family aircraft. The Airbus narrowbodies have generally smoother fly-by-wire ride than 737s. Geneva and Innsbruck winter routes pass through Alpine weather systems and can be turbulent.
Best Seat on easyJet for Motion Sickness
easyJet allows seat selection at a fee. Rows 10–13 on an A320 (over the wing) are smoothest. Window seats let motion-sensitive passengers see the horizon, which significantly reduces nausea.
Known Turbulence Routes on easyJet
- UK-Spain (jet stream)
- Geneva winter routes (mountain weather)
- Bay of Biscay
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How to Prevent Air Sickness on easyJet
- Choose a seat over the wing if possible
- Take a window seat to see the horizon
- Avoid alcohol the night before and during the flight
- Eat lightly before flying
- Use cool air vents on your face
- Download Dizzout before flying - works on any aircraft
FAQ
Is easyJet a bumpy airline?
easyJet's motion sickness risk profile is rated moderate. Turbulence depends much more on route, weather, and aircraft type than on airline operations. easyJet operates 1,300+ daily flights across Europe on Airbus A320 family aircraft.
What does easyJet provide for air sickness?
Most airlines including easyJet provide air sickness bags in every seat back. Flight attendants can provide ginger ale or water. They generally do not stock motion sickness medication - bring your own or use Dizzout (drug-free, works on any flight).