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That covers seats. What is the consensus on windows then ? I've spent many X-country day flights in the dark lately, as most window seat passengers would close it permanently and we'd be in the dark for the whole trip. Is that a new trend? My kid was a bit disappointed not to see outside on occasion, but I could have booked him the window seat so no complaints, I know how to fix it... I'm just curious... Who owns the window per the above etiquette ? (If it's the window seat only, can I refuse them access to the aisle then? ;-) kidding...
All in all, I think it's cultural, people are simply more rude nowadays (often without realizing it) than in the past, cheap flights also inevitably increase no-class behaviors. Recently I has a guy deploy a laptop the size of 2 tray tables, 30% over my area, and then later disgruntedly slap a privacy filter because he was afraid I'd be spying on the screen he laid right in front of my face...amusing... I hate flying now.
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