This is what the post-pandemic airline cabin could look like
Some of these following ideas are not new, such as staggered rows for seating. Then came along Covid-19. Even blocking middle seats won’t guarantee the required minimum space between passengers but staggering the rows of seats could definitely improve it.
London transport design firm PriestmanGoode has been looking into its crystal ball to see what the future of the in-flight social distanced experience will look like.
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