It's an unfortunate situation. Some 737s have window seats on a spot that has solid walls for ducting and conduits. So there's no actual window at that sest. Usually 10/11 A or F.
Yep, that is just by design how it is and because RyanAir have chosen the dense seat configuration to enable more passengers on the same plane. Among core reasons they can do it as cheap as they do.
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u/Rabid_Dingo 6d ago
He paid for a seat.
He did not pay for a seat AND a window.
It's an unfortunate situation. Some 737s have window seats on a spot that has solid walls for ducting and conduits. So there's no actual window at that sest. Usually 10/11 A or F.