Depends on where you're flying to.
Sometimes, you'll find yourself flying with a cabin altitude well above
13,000 when approaching "the other" J.F.Kennedy Airport

"Garner Miller" wrote in message
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In article , Ron Natalie
wrote:
john smith wrote:
What is typical cabin altitude pressure for airliners at cruise
altitudes?
Never above 8000 feet
Depends on the airliner, of course. Some turboprops have the cabin as
high as 10,000 feet at their service ceiling. That's the highest I've
seen.
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