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Best seat if your a unaccompanied minor?

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i am travelling internationnaly by myself with the unaccompanied minor service this june; should i choose a aisle or window seat.

by the way ive flown before and i sleep easily on a plane.

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  1. I am going somewhere to Europe, this summer by myself again, and I am leaving in June.I normally choose a window seat for short flight, because since they are so short, I never really have to use the restroom. But, on international flights, I normally take an aisle, in case I have to use the restroom. Just out of curiosity, Where are you going?What airlines are you going to fly?Where are you flying from?When are you leaving?If you could e-mail me(la_galaxy23@yahoo.com) it would be great, if you don't want to it is alright. That would be so cool if we had the same flight! Well, if we don't have a safe and fun flight.


  2. I say sit by the window. That way you can lean against it with your pillow and sleep. If you sit in an aisle seat, you might find yourself drooling on your neighbors shoulder.

    But if you like to walk around or need to use the bathroom frequently, go for the aisle seat so you won't have to crawl over the people sitting next to you.

    Have a great flight!

  3. everybody else has answered your question by sayin that you should get the window seat but think about this...what happens if the two people on the middle and aisle seat are asleep or hav there tray out with food/papers all over it and you need to get out?? thats really annoying for you and the otehr passengers n u really dont wanna hav to frustrated people next to you for the rest of the flight. i rekon u should try and get the aisle seat or at least the middle seat as this is easier to get out of plus easier for flight attendents to give u stuff and talk to u.

    hope u have a great flight!

  4. window seat definately

  5. The best seats are usually toward the front of the plane, and I like the window seat because it's easier to sleep. The only thing is I always feel badly asking the person next to me to move when I have to go to the bathroom.

    If you would be more comfortable being near the hub of the flight attendants, then choose a seat in the back of the plane. The front of the plane will have the first food service which will allow you to kick back and have a nap a bit earlier. The center of the plane will have fewer people milling about waiting to use the lavatory.

    Whatever you do, don't choose one of the seats in the center section of the plane. Not only will you be stuck with four strangers, but there will likely be families sitting together, potentially with small and restless children.

    Just decide what's most important to you!

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