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aisle seat

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aisle seat كرسي بجوار الممر sedadlo v uličce siddeplads ved midtergangen Gangplatz θέση στο διάδρομο asiento de pasillo käytäväpaikka place couloir sjedalo do prolaza posto vicino al corridoio 通路側の席 통로쪽 좌석 zitplaats in gangpad sete ved midtgangen siedzenie przy przejściu assento no corredor, lugar de coxia место у прохода säte vid gången ที่นั่งระหว่างทางเดินในเครื่องบิน koridor koltuğu chỗ ngồi cạnh lối đi 靠道座位


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In front of me was a black woman who stopped the line when she reached her row and asked the white man in the aisle seat to excuse her as she settled herself into the window seat.
He'll put four seats near his backyard swimming pool, and he wants each end to be an authentic aisle seat so he has own mini-row.
Southwest is the people's airline, and after squeezing past about 100 of them and their carry-on packages of plush Sea World toys and duty-free specialty fudges, I found an aisle seat next to a small bearded man with his nose in a magazine.
 
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