To be or not to be, that is… not a question anymore. Aisle seat or window seat — now that is the question! If you ask people where they prefer to sit on a plane, you’ll get tons of different opinions. But is there really some bottom line to this debate? What can be more beautiful than a city from a bird’s eye perspective? Looking outside just isn’t the same when you’re not next to the window, no compromise here. An aisle seat gives you plenty of leg room, which can’t be said about window seats. But what about the middle seat? Does it have any advantages? Other videos you might like:
Why No One Should Swap Seats on a Plane https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLvlmtSPGx4&
A Fast Boarding Way No Airline Will Ever Use https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_v8_h2lB_Oo&
Why Airplanes Are White https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KchRdiTzDz0& TIMESTAMPS:
Window seats 0:24
Aisle seats 2:48
What about the middle seat? 5:01
The safest seats 5:44
Seats that people avoid 6:20
Never seat near the aisle in the vicinity of the bathroom 7:03 SUMMARY:
– If you’re a good sleeper, there’s nothing better than to take a window seat on a long-haul flight.
– If you’re in an aisle seat, chances are, someone on a fully booked plane would eventually ask you to switch seats with them to be with their companions or family. – In addition, sitting at the window gives you full control of the shade. If you want to sleep but the light from outside is too bright for comfort, just roll it down! – If you ever feel stiff from sitting with your legs bent at the knees, you can always stretch them in the aisle.
– On top of that, you are always free to go to the bathroom or just walk a little bit to bring life back to your lower limbs.
– What’s more, aisle seats are strategically important: if you’re smart with your timing, you just might be the first to get off the plane after it lands.
– And yet another reason for aisle seat lovers is that you can see the approaching food cart, and you’ll always be the first to serve your in-flight meal. – No one wants to be in the middle. You’re about to be crammed between two people with no access either to the window or the aisle, no other headrest than your seat, and no extra leg room. – According to statistics, you’re better off sitting at the tail of the plane! The thing is, in an emergency situation, the tail has better chances of making it in one piece, which might help keep you in one piece. – If you have a choice in the matter, try to avoid sitting near the aisle somewhere in the vicinity of the bathroom, both front and tail. – Closer to the end of your trip, especially if it’s a lengthy one, people will start forming a line to do their business. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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