(Redirected from Cabin (aircraft))
An 'aircraft cabin' is the section of an
aircraft in which passengers travel, often just called the
cabin. At cruising altitudes, the surrounding atmosphere is too thin to breathe without an
oxygen mask, so
cabin pressurization adapts the cabin to
atmospheric pressures.
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''. Passengers are not usually allowed to visit another travel class cabin in commercial flights.
See also
{{commons|Category:Aircraft cabins|
★
Aircraft seat maps
★
Board toilet