Main Cabin
The "Main Cabin" refers to the primary seating area on an aircraft where passengers sit during a flight. It typically features rows of seats arranged in a configuration that maximizes space and accommodates the most passengers. The Main Cabin is designed for comfort, with amenities such as overhead storage, in-flight entertainment, and sometimes complimentary snacks or beverages.
In commercial airlines, the Main Cabin is often divided into different fare classes, such as economy and premium economy. Each class offers varying levels of comfort and service, with premium options providing additional legroom and enhanced services compared to standard economy seating.