Tuesday, 20 October 2009

What is good?

Researching into space allowance per passenger on aeroplanes, I came across an article on the Daily Mail website. Described was a new design for the way passengers were seated. Claiming a 50% increase in the amount of passengers able to board and a 30% cut in ticket prices, face to face seating has been suggested.


It is admitted within the article that this is only appropriate for shorter flights, however the costs of these flights in my experience is so low anyway that I'd happily go without the 30% cut if it meant I didn't have spend the journey facing a stranger and competing for the already limited leg room. I'm also ensure about the taking off and landing situation. Does this kind of seating mean passengers will be leaning to their side? With these two parts of the flight being the most dangerous I'm quite interested in the safety of this seating.
Linking this to my "what is good?" concept, I can say at least that if you are short you can keep that little bit further away from whoever is sat opposite you...

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