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Originally Posted by nik-
I always do aisle seats as well for long flights (most flights really). Partly because I'm a little claustrophobic, but mostly for the reasons you listed.
The negative of the aisle seat is sleeping. It's so much easier to sleep when you can lean against the wall where your window is. I can never really get any sleep on planes because whenever I start to pass out, my body feels like it's falling and I wake up in a panic.
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I've had the odd time where I fell asleep and my mouth fell open and drool woke me up. More often than not, I start to doze, then my first half-snore wakes me up. Annoying, but also saves the embarrassment of being THAT guy who is snoring up a storm with everyone wishing they could strangle you.