Originally Posted by
Chris_G
Stand to be corrected, but I believe that the air in the cabin is introduced at the front and circulates backwards to the rear before exiting the plane.
One of the reasons that F and J are located at the front is that those in Y have the opportunity to enjoy the farts and virus shedding of the great and the good...
you could well be right. Though I'd need some pretty strong reassurance that this makes a significant difference to the risk profile before shelling out my money for a seat in the nose. Personally, I'd favour being cocooned in a Q-Suite. Just another cognitive bias of course, but it feels like the kind of PPE that could provide me with the necessary reassurance!