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UGHHH. More like design FAIL. Unless this is for flights under an hour, the seats don’t recline, there’s no footrest, you have to twist your body unnaturally and turn your head to see the screen (gazillions of feet away) and the majority of the seats don’t have a tray table. Where’s the overhead compartment.Airlines are charging for checked bags, is this a way to force us to pay extra fees. If you ask me, these would be flying EMPTY unless the design is utilized strictly on smaller planes with short flights. I vote NO.
I wouldn’t fly on any plane that didn’t provide me a seatbelt.
This looks like a great design to me ….
… for a subway car (not an airplane).
OK, maybe the bus for the ride from the plane to the terminal as well …
you’re absolutely kidding…..right?
Is this a cafeteria? This is not for flying. A traveller have no place to put carry ons. Safety wise no seatbelt. 3rd what is the sense on placing the TV when I have to turn my neck to the left or right side. That is stiff neck waiting to happen. The small table tray at the window I assume is for laptops but I have to turn to the left or right and half of my butt would be sitting considering the chair size. I thought I hate small 9 seater twin propeller engines but this one is worse. I would assume this is more of a super duper budget airline as the people sitting on the aisle have no table to put food or water cups. There are even no arm rest, foot rest, back rest and other comforts of a chair.
If this would push thru, please do inform me the airline using this design so I avoid them.
I’m glad that you’re joking!
Don’t scare us again!
Another unfortunate example of form not following function. I’m assuming that there are no restrooms or flight attendants on this plane, because the configuration would require ALL of the passengers on one side to stand to allow a person to pass!