Review:
Middle Seat
overall review score: 2.5
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The middle-seat refers to the seat located between the two window or aisle seats on a vehicle such as an airplane, train, or bus. It is often considered less desirable due to limited space and restricted access, but it can sometimes offer advantages such as proximity to fellow travelers or easier access to certain amenities depending on the setting.
Key Features
- Position between side seats (window and aisle)
- Limited personal space compared to window or aisle seats
- Often associated with less privacy
- May require climbing over other passengers to access
- Can sometimes be more economical or centrally located
Pros
- Typically less expensive than window or aisle seats
- Centered position can provide a balanced view and access
- May facilitate easier communication with neighboring passengers
Cons
- Limited privacy and personal space
- Requires others to get up for access, causing inconvenience
- Potential for less comfort due to restricted legroom
- Often perceived as the least desirable seat