@scaryharry wrote: there should be a way to fly on a flight with no windows like vampires so we can sleep and maybe even the sides where there used to be windows could have cushions btw this is emmalines idea not mine you could call them vampire flights®. you wouldn't have to do the whole flight maybe just the back half and there could be curtains and the front half could be for clostrfobic people and the back half could be for me so i could sleep No problem - just book flights in the late evening. More seriously, I think @bec102896's suggestions are the best alternative to bring masks/headphones to try and isolate yourself, on partially filled flights head to the back (for full flights or flights to LAS or MCO this is not a quite zone...), and check out Seat Guru for identifying the one or two locations on Southwest's fleet where the window seat does not have a window: 9A and 10F on the 737-800: https://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Southwest_Airlines/Southwest_Airlines_Boeing_737-800_new.php 7A and 8F on the 737-700: https://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Southwest_Airlines/Southwest_Airlines_Boeing_737-700_new.php And of course likewise if you must fly the other guys, Seat Guru covers them as well except that you'll have about 10-20 different plane seating plans to navigate. These seats are often easy to get unless someone dives in there and then realizes too late that there is no window. If so, just ask them for it in case they will move. Bring an extra drink coupon for them if they do.
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