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A flight attendant for TUI Airways in the UK is sharing an “aeroplane hack” for travellers looking to be more comfortable in the aisle seat.

“Are you sitting on the aisle seat wondering why your armrest doesn’t go up?” Charlie Silver asks as she tries to pull up the aisle armrest to no avail.

“Well, here you go. Here’s a little hack for you. Press this little hidden button, and voila! Your armrest will move freely up and down.”This video is for people who didnt know that the aisle seat armrest moves too, its like this on most aircraft types 😇✈️Silver touches a button on the underside of the armrest near the hinge in her im-press-ive 13-second TikTok, which has taken off with 483,000 views since it was posted last week.“Never knew this game changer,” one gushed.

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