Isn’t unchecked capitalism just delightful?

  • reversedposterior@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    For the sake of argument, what would you call a seat that was not next to the aisle? I’m not defending them but at the same time I’d understand window seat just means ‘against fuselage’, yet I agree this is a confusing term.

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      5 hours ago

      Just don’t charge extra and when customers pick a seat indicate the lack of a window. You’ll find a passenger who doesn’t care.

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      6 hours ago

      Wall seat or outer seat, I would think.

      It was only because of airlines’ decision to change seating layouts that made it out of alignment with the aircraft’s windows to maximize capacity, and since then they have been attempting to redefine the what a window seat is.

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      I’d call it bulkhead, but that term’s already used by seats in the front row of the section. Wall seating? Hullside?