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Standing airline seats concept faces criticism over practicality and safety

Standing airline seats concept faces criticism over practicality and safety
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Rumors about "standing-only" airline seats have resurfaced, following a discussion sparked by Aviation Insider on social media. The concept, known as "Skyrider" seats, was introduced by the Italian company Avio Interiors at the 2018 Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg. These seats allow passengers to lean against them at a 45-degree angle, saving space and potentially reducing fares for short-haul flights.

Airline Ratings CEO Sharon Petersen criticized the idea, stating that it is more of a publicity stunt than a practical solution. She pointed out that retrofitting aircraft with these seats would be costly and would require additional safety measures like oxygen masks. Petersen also questioned the operational feasibility of serving hot drinks and managing carry-on baggage in such seating arrangements.

Despite these concerns, Petersen acknowledged that if all challenges were overcome, low-cost travel could become possible. However, she emphasized that comfort complaints are misplaced since purchasing these seats would be optional.

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Avio Interiors has been promoting similar designs for over ten years, but they have not received approval from regulatory bodies like the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) or the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Analysts argue that while increasing passenger numbers might seem beneficial, discomfort and potential branding risks make this an unlikely strategy for airlines focused on reputation.

Ryanair has stated they have no plans to implement standing seats. Although budget airlines often explore disruptive ideas, standing seats remain more of a viral topic than a practical reality. As noted by AirlineRatings.com, many innovative concepts emerge in the industry, but only a few are ever realized.

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