
aswkingfish
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It doesn't matter to me I love flying. Ex naval aviator. |
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mslewis32
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depends. if I'm trying to sleep - i like window seat - can put a pillow in the corner between the window and the seat and pass out. If its a shorter trip, i like the isle as i can stretch out a bit more.
I travel every other week for work BTW... |
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The Inquirer
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My job requires that I fly a lot. When it's daytime, I usually get the window seat, so I can see the ground below while taking off or landing, it never ceases to amaze me, the beauty of flight. When it's evening, I prefer the aisle seats. It's easier to get up and go to the wash room. Also on long haul international flights, it's better to get aisle seats. So there... |
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Bozema
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I'm not very tall and don't need the leg room and I like to look out the window and also like to lean against the side of the plane to sleep. So I like the window and save the aisle for taller folks who really need it. |
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Mad n Bad
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Aisle, cause i fly a lot and the stewardesses are better looking than the ground after your first 20 flights. But if you are less than 20 go for window. :) |
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Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration
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Window. It gives me something to lean my head against and I like looking outside. |
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boy from bali
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Aisle seat, because I drink like a fish when flying, in the ratio bottle of wine two bottles of water, stops you getting dehydrated but means you have to go to the toilet every 20 mins on long haul flights, my fellow passengers wouldn`t fancy me clambering over them all the time. It also lessens the chance of Deep Vein Thrombosis, by getting up regularly, besides you can`t see anything out the window most of the time. |
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shipdada
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Isle, you dint have to go through sleeping people when going to washroom and when the plane lands to leave faster to the door than sitting near window. |
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Jessie H
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Window. I like to look outside. |
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smsm223
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I prefer an aisle seat...because I get air sick, and looking out the window does not help. |
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