Passengers who prefer the window seat may be more selfish, while those who prefer the aisle may be more reserved.
“Passengers who favor the window seat like to be in control, tend to take an ‘every man for themselves’ attitude towards life, and are often more easily irritable,” Dr. Becky Spelman, chief psychologist at Harley Street’s Private Therapy Clinic, toldBehavioral psychologist Jo Hemmings agreed.
“Aisle passengers are often more sociable and definitely more amenable as people; they are also more likely to be restless fliers and less adept at sleeping on planes,” Hemmings added.
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