Flights after the pandemic: how can airplane cabins look like with a new protective design
The British firm PriestmanGoode has developed a new design of the aircraft cabin to reduce the possibility of infection with coronavirus. The seats will be separated by special partitions, and the screens for entertaining passengers during the flight will be removed. Everything in the cabin will be aimed at maximum safety and combating the spread of dangerous infections. The company says it will take about three years to install and confirm the new systems.The Pure Skies design project is aimed at transforming economy and business class. The innovative design includes an increase in the level of hygiene and safety, as well as improves the technical side of the cabin interior.
There will no longer be television screens in the Economy Class cabin, but passengers will be able to use their personal phones to watch entertainment material. People will have the opportunity to rent a device if they want to watch a movie during the flight. On the back of the seat there will be a wireless charging device and a built-in card with a safety manual with a backlight. Pockets on the back will be replaced with removable or straps, where passengers can insert the bag to minimize the amount of germs and debris. In Business Class, each seat will be separated by a curtain to create an atmosphere of privacy. Passengers will also be able to use a locker and an individual compartment for hand luggage. Business Class passengers will be able to watch TV by connecting to the big screen using their device.Air travel can turn into a luxurious fairy tale if you are a wealthy person. The improved airbus ACJ320 with a chic mahogany interior and double beds allows 17 passengers to be accommodated on board.
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