What economy class could look like after virus

It's clear flying will be different after coronavirus, and while some airlines are discussing the removal of middle seats to maintain social distancing, one airplane interiors company has come up with concepts for adapting economy class cabins. Italian designers Aviointeriors, the company behind the standing airplane seat, has unveiled two new seat designs aimed at keeping a safe distance between passengers "in accordance with the new requirements" without compromising too much space onboard." The "Janus" seat has "two faces" and is made of "easy cleaning" and "safe hygienization materials." This is essentially a row of three with the passenger seated in the middle seat facing the opposite direction to those on the aisle and window seat, to ensure "maximum isolation between passengers seated next to each other." In addition, each seat is fixed with a three-sided shield "made of transparent material," to prevent "breath propagation" between those in adjacent seats. While the "Janus" seat would require existing cabins to be overhauled, "Glassafe," Aviointeriors second coronavirus flying proposal can be fitted onto most standard airplane seats. However, this doesn't adhere to current social distancing guidelines, which require us to maintain a distance of approximately two metres from others. But the shield is intended to impose a safe barrier between passengers who are sat close to each other, creating an "isolated volume around the passenger" to "reduce the probability of contamination by viruses."<br/>
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4/24/20