Are the Seats by the Plane Engines Quieter Than the Seats at the Back of the Plane?

Bill Bauer

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I booked a plane (Airbus 319) ticket and paid to choose a seat. The seat closest to the front of the plane that I could find was an isle seat in row 13. I just realized that row 13 is located right by the plane's engine.
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Are the seats at the back of the plane going to be quieter? I am having trouble finding any sources online that provide this information... Please help - I have less than 24 hours before I will no longer be able to cancer my reservation...
 
I booked a plane (Airbus 319) ticket and paid to choose a seat. The seat closest to the front of the plane that I could find was an isle seat in row 13. I just realized that row 13 is located right by the plane's engine.
http://theflight.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Seat_map_Air_Canada_Airbus_A319_v2.jpg
Are the seats at the back of the plane going to be quieter? I am having trouble finding any sources online that provide this information... Please help - I have less than 24 hours before I will no longer be able to cancer my reservation...

The more forward you go the quieter it gets. Row 13 should be one of the quieter rows. The only way you'll get it even quieter is if you go business class.
 
The more forward you go the quieter it gets.

agree with this. flew to miami in the summer. had decibel metre. back of plane was consisently around 94db, middle near wing was 87-90. on way back i luckily got bumped to business class and the noise was much quieter 79db.
 
The more forward you go the quieter it gets.
I remember reading something along those lines too. But I am a little intimidated by the prospect of sitting right between the two engines. I would be so much closer to the engines compared to if I sit at the last row...
 
I remember reading something along those lines too. But I am a little intimidated by the prospect of sitting right between the two engines. I would be so much closer to the engines compared to if I sit at the last row...

Don't be. Your position is better than being behind the engines.
 
agree with this. flew to miami in the summer. had decibel metre. back of plane was consisently around 94db, middle near wing was 87-90.
Thank you for sharing. This is so counter-intuitive! I guess I will stick with my seat in row 13.
 
In fact, if you fly on a double decker airbus and sit upstairs, you can get it in the 60's.
 

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