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I have no idea why this was not thought of sooner. Staggered airplane seats. More privacy, better accessibility and more functionality. Nice!
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Now that's a seat I might be able to fall asleep in... I can imagine, though, that even these seats wouldn't deter one of "those" talkative passenger neighbors -- rendering him/her even more annoying (which is saying something)!
For families with small children, these seats look awful. I'm well beyond that stage now with my kids, but I hope this doesn't become the norm.
mel, can't you just imagine a neighbor craning his head around the side of the chair to make conversation? you open your eyes and there's a big head looming right in front of your face.
roy, i'm sure it will never happen. they're more likely to put in bench seating to squeeze a few more of us onto the plane. heck, i'm surprised they don't sedate us at the door and pile our bodies from floor to ceiling. it would save on soda and bathroom maintenance costs.
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