1 month ago | By The Next Web
Long-haul flights are a necessary evil and I was intrigued this week to see Air New Zealand is launching the world's first sleep pods for economy class travellers. This is a rare bit of good news for aviation design. I'm still smarting from Ryanair's idea to remove toilets from planes and its Skyrider concept, a “standing seat” from the pits of hell. It's baaaaaack! The AvioInteriors Skyrider saddle seat is returning to AIX18 after its controversial reception. Will the fact that 28” is normal on low-cost carriers mean that a 23” squat for a short flight seems more PaxEx...
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