After this pandemic spread around the world, there is possibility that airplane will make a new plane seat design. The new designs would see hygiene screens fitted in each seat, as well as new middle seats which would face backwards while flying. This design was revealed by Aviointeriors, the same company who created stand-up seats for aircraft cabins.
In economy class, each seat would have a plastic screen around the head and side. This action to preventing contact with the passenger next to them. The screen, called Glassafe, is transparent to allow communication but will prevent the spread of any viruses. It can also be fitted onto existing economy seats, and leaves the lower part of the seat free for passengers to continue using the in-flight entertainment or to eat their meals.
While Aviointeriors claim it is ready to be produced, they need to pass safety regulations first.
Not only would plastic screens be in place similar to Glassafe in economy, but some of the seats could face backwards. The S-shape design would mean the middle seat passenger faces the back of the plane. It has been dubbed the Janus seat, named after the two-faced Roman God. But with the middle passenger facing backwards, they would also still be facing the two passengers in the row behind, meaning contamination.
There is also no scientific evidence proving the screens work. Even some studies also suggest that the virus can live on plastic for up to three days, so the cabins would still need to be thoroughly cleaned between flights. Currently, airlines are considering keeping the middle seat empty while capacity is low to ensure social distancing. Other designs previously suggested to make plane travel easier include “privacy panels” which can be folded out of the side of the seat.
The design, called Interspace Comfort System, looks like your regular plane seat but if you lift up the seat back, you’ll find two hidden panels behind it that fold out, effectively creating a privacy divider on either side of you. It means that passengers can get in and out of their seats easily, and create private spaces for families and friends who are sitting together.
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