Goodbye Window Seat
#61
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I guess you must be talking about USA domestic flights without IFE! The whole point on long haul flights, or even on short ones with IFE, is that no one can see their screens when the windows are wide open! The glare is too much. On night flights it makes no difference really if the shades are up or down!
#63
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I guess you must be talking about USA domestic flights without IFE! The whole point on long haul flights, or even on short ones with IFE, is that no one can see their screens when the windows are wide open! The glare is too much. On night flights it makes no difference really if the shades are up or down!
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I'll reiterate... I don't mind window seat people looking out while over the grand canyon or something else of interest, but when you're flying over the pacific (or anywhere else), nothing but same same blue sea or clouds, and window people insist on 'blinds open' then they are being selfish when everyone else is straining to see their IFE on an otherwise long and boring flight. I don't care if the blinds are open while everyone is eating, but mid flight with nothing to see? C'mon!
As I said, I've been on several flights where the person sitting by the window has been shielding their IFE screens with a magazine or the safety card so THEY could see the screen. Doesn't it occur to them that by shutting it, at least partly, that both they and everyone else could see?
Totally selfish and/or clueless!

