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Window or aisle? What your airplane seat choice says about you

When you book a flight, one of the first decisions you make – after destination and dates – is your seat. Window or aisle? It seems like a simple preference, but frequent flyers and behavioural experts will tell you it runs a little deeper than that. Your choice says something about how you think, what you value, and even how you see the world (literally and figuratively). Here’s what your seat pick might reveal…

The window seat: Control and escape

If you’re a window seat person, you probably like your space. You’re fine tuning out the world for a few hours, headphones in, staring out at clouds, cities, or darkness. You’re not getting up for anyone. That’s your wall. That’s your bubble.

What it suggests about you:

The aisle seat: Practical and social

Aisle people like freedom of movement. You don’t want to climb over anyone to stretch your legs or use the toilet. You’ve got things to do. Maybe you’re the one watching the clock, mentally calculating the landing time. Or maybe you’re quick to help someone with an overhead bin.

What it suggests about you:

The middle seat: Really?

Let’s be honest: If you willingly choose the middle seat, you’re either extremely accommodating or just missed the check-in window! But if it’s a conscious choice, that’s a power move of selflessness – or indifference.

What it suggests about you:

Where do you like to sit when you fly?

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