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Simple Geometry = More Seats In an Airline

New submitter innerpeace writes: New airline seat arrangement looks to increase passenger capacity. A patent application by Zodiac Seats France calls for a design that puts every other passenger in a row facing backward. That means that in a row of three fliers, the seat by the window and the seat by the aisle face toward the front of the plane while the middle seat faces toward the back. The design idea could fit up to 80 more passengers in a plane, depending on the current seat layout. Whatever downsides it has, if such a design is adopted, I hope it leads to a stronger adoption of a convention that those with window seats board first.

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  1. Re:So will stacking us vertically by fyngyrz · · Score: 5, Funny

    Come on. Modern air travel via coach is just about perfect.

    For one-armed, one-legged people. Who have the patience of a saint with screaming babies. And the immune system of a god. And have deluded themselves that the TSA actually does something useful. And can go long intervals without actual food.

    Perfect, like I said.

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  2. Re: So will stacking us vertically by ZeroWaiteState · · Score: 5, Funny

    Unfortunately, we will have to chain passengers to the oars. We regret any inconvenience.

  3. Re:So will stacking us vertically by cahuenga · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh it's not so bad. Was once on a flight in Guatemala with one backward facing row.... staring at a mother breastfeeding her baby in turbulence all the way to Costa Rica. I'll never forget that flight.

  4. Re:So will stacking us vertically by OneArmedMan · · Score: 4, Funny

    For one-armed, one-legged people.

    Works OK for me. Not sure about everyone else tho.