A FLIGHT expert has revealed why “windowless” seats exist on planes – and how to avoid missing out on a bird’s eye view. Contrary to popular belief, not all passengers are g…
Senior director Nicky Kelvin also revealed why the bizarre layout is a common feature on planes.: "They’re often due to the manufacturer using that space to feed through certain avionics or essential components such as air-conditioning ducts.
"Frequently emergency exit window seats don’t include a window view as design dictates window placement on the emergency exit door, which often results in an obscured view."
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