Window Etiquette on Daylight flights
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Coventry
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In the good old days, you could always ask for a few minutes in the cockpit. Will never forget when this extended to a few hours on a Saudia LHR to JED flight, the view of the Nile was astounding, and my two younger brothers were allowed in the jump seat for landing.
Presumably this will be out of the question for some time (or are there insider ways of getting an invite?) - so is it not unreasonable if asking for a window seat, to expect said window to be open for the majority of the journey? Agreed though about compromises & half open if that works out with fellow pax. Always best to ask first when moving blind or seat in any direction.
Presumably this will be out of the question for some time (or are there insider ways of getting an invite?) - so is it not unreasonable if asking for a window seat, to expect said window to be open for the majority of the journey? Agreed though about compromises & half open if that works out with fellow pax. Always best to ask first when moving blind or seat in any direction.