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danielonn Oct 31, 2017 11:43 am

Benefits of Missing Window on Plane
 
I have often found that the "missing window" makes it easier to watch the IFE or work on your laptop and sleep. While some may think the missing window is an inconvenience I find it to be beneficial on a day or night flight.Especially since these windows are usually over the wing and you can't see much. You can always go to an Emergency Exit window and look out.

What is your opinion on this? Do some think like me and see the missing window as an advantage?

guv1976 Oct 31, 2017 12:51 pm

If the window is truly missing, then you don't have to fuss with your air vent.

:D

danielonn Oct 31, 2017 1:21 pm


Originally Posted by guv1976 (Post 29000030)
If the window is truly missing, then you don't have to fuss with your air vent.

:D

Or the window shade(:

lhrsfo Oct 31, 2017 1:51 pm


Originally Posted by guv1976 (Post 29000030)
If the window is truly missing, then you don't have to fuss with your air vent.

:D

But I would strongly recommend keeping your seat belt fastened.

chris19992 Oct 31, 2017 2:16 pm


Originally Posted by danielonn (Post 28999754)
I have often found that the "missing window" makes it easier to watch the IFE or work on your laptop and sleep. While some may think the missing window is an inconvenience I find it to be beneficial on a day or night flight.Especially since these windows are usually over the wing and you can't see much. You can always go to an Emergency Exit window and look out.

What is your opinion on this? Do some think like me and see the missing window as an advantage?

While I can understand that some people will like to sit in a row with no windows, it's not for me, being able to see outside is always priority no.1 when I'm choosing a seat.

jrl767 Oct 31, 2017 3:39 pm


Originally Posted by chris19992 (Post 29000441)
... being able to see outside is always priority no.1 when I'm choosing a seat.

non-window window seats are the bane of folks who make a point of booking window seats for the ability to see out the window

I would have been REALLY irritated had I been in that sort of seat last year, as I would have probably missed most of this 2+ hour show

OskiBear Oct 31, 2017 5:00 pm

This is probably similar to the window shade up/down debate threads.

CMA45 Oct 31, 2017 6:42 pm

I actually prefer not having a window so to me it isn't a big deal, but I understand for those who MUST have a view while they fly and getting unlucky by choosing that seat ahead of time thinking it has a window.

CPRich Nov 1, 2017 6:36 am

Those who don't want/need a window, but have one, can always raise the shade. Those who really want a window but don't have one don't have a corresponding option. So putting in windows seems to be a better default.

Am I missing something where pulling up a shade on a window makes IFE viewing, laptop work, sleep, etc., more difficult than not having a window?

jrl767 Nov 1, 2017 10:37 am


Originally Posted by CPRich (Post 29003197)
Those who don't want/need a window, but have one, can always raise the shade. Those who really want a window but don't have one don't have a corresponding option. So putting in windows seems to be a better default.

on many jets, at least one large ECS (Environmental Control System, aka air conditioning) riser duct is routed floor-to-ceiling on each side of the cabin (think 737-700/800/900 just forward of the wing); "putting in a window" at those points is physically impossible

I fly enough to where I know to avoid those couple rows of "window" seats if at all possible

timfountain Nov 1, 2017 2:33 pm

I use the space for my wide shoulders. Missing window makes it very uncomfortable for me due to curvature of the fuselage, specially on narrowbodies....

etch5895 Nov 2, 2017 6:33 pm

Seat Guru usually shows you pretty accurately which rows are missing windows. But, if you forget to check it can be pretty annoying to expect a window seat and get the wonderful view of the wall. I like looking out the windows and always try to book them on short haul flights. Delta really fails on their CR9s with the misaligned windows

darthbimmer Nov 2, 2017 6:51 pm

The missing window isn't a benefit for watching IFE or sleeping if you're sitting in the window seat, because then you control the shade! I can see how sitting in that row is a benefit, though, if you're an aisle seat person and hate bright-light distraction.

Kevin AA Nov 3, 2017 3:17 pm

I would rather sit in a middle seat with a window 1.5 feet away from me than to sit in a "window" seat with no window.

sbm12 Nov 3, 2017 7:20 pm


Originally Posted by danielonn (Post 28999754)
Do some think like me and see the missing window as an advantage?

No.

I can always close a window shade if I want to. But I cannot open a hole in the wall to create a window that otherwise doesn't exist. Reducing personal choice/options and calling it a good thing is stupid.


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