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View from 35,000 feet: Why we love window seats
Boarding may be a mess, the carry-on bags out of control, and your fellow passengers behaving badly. But ah, the thrill of the window seat. For many people, no matter how annoying flying gets, the view from 35,000 feet still has charms to soothe the traveler’s soul. (overheadbin.msnbc.msn.com) Daha Fazlası...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
A most memorable view was from a port window on a flight from the east coast to IAH one extraordinarily clear night when I believe I saw the lights of Jackson, MS, New Orleans and Baton Rouge all at the same time. Another was looking down on a circular rainbow somewhere over the southwest U.S.
Window seats on short-haul flights eg Brisbane to Sydney. Aisle seats on long-haul flights eg Sydney to Europe.
Don't talk it up too much. The airlines may find a way to motorize those shades. "Those passengers in window seats, who desire to raise their shades, please have a credit card available when the flight attendant passes by." Or maybe they could put coin slots on the bottom of the sills with instructions- Please deposit $1 for 3 minutes of viewing.Exact change required.
Totally agree..
Love the window seat, can't sit anywhere else! Middle seat, feeling claustrophobic especially in a small plane. Aisle seat, your staring at other people. So whats not to like about taking the window seat
I've flown over my house, now that is an exciting moment. Flying over Pittsburgh is a beautiful experience.