How to survive the middle seat on your next flight 🛩
The rudest of all airplane seats. The flying equivalent of being locked in an escape room with strangers who have no concept of personal space. Simply put: It’s the opposite of comfort.
Who likes flying the middle seat? Yep, no one. While the aisle seat gets all the freedom and the window seat scores privacy and casual #wanderlust shots from the airplane porthole, the middle seat provides nothing but regret.Look, maybe you booked last-minute or had to change flights and simply couldn’t afford more. And that’s okay! We’re here to guide you through one of life’s most ugh-worthy experiences. Doors to arrival, crosscheck, and all-call: It’s time we take back the middle seat.
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