THE latest bizarre plane seat concept has revealed it’s ‘final’ design – but won’t be one if you’re claustrophobic.
First revealed back in 2020, the Chaise Longue Economy Seat would see two layers of seating – essentially double decker rows.
It’s been designed by Núñez Vicente, who as a then-21-year-old student, created it as a college project.
He was inspired after a flight to Europe, slamming the lack of legroom on offer by budget airlines.
The unusual seating design would – in theory – allow more legroom for passengers as there wouldn’t be a seat directly in front.
Not only that, but reclined seats would also causes fewer problems, as they wouldn’t invade the space of the passenger behind them.
Overhead lockers would be replaced with compartments under each seat – so no battling for space there either.
Other future designs could include lie flat beds even in the middle.
However, some have cited concerns over the claustrophobic designs, as well as it being just another way airlines will cram more seats into the cabin.
Despite this, Mr Vincente said that the designs were not “a joke on the internet” but a real project he wants to get rolled out.
His latest designs were revealed at this year’s Aircraft Interiors Expo in Germany, a huge aviation show that takes place every year.
He told CNN Travel that this was their “best” design and would be as much as they could design as a small start up.
Not only that, but he said he was often consulting with airline bosses in regard to one day rolling these out – last year Airbus said they were “exploring early stage concepts”.
Despite this, the latest design has added slightly more legroom – meaning they are unlikely to remain as a basic economy prospect.
He added: “We have been moving the concept towards more of a premium economy experience.
“We have met directly with airlines and airline executives, CEOs and their customer experience departments, and they told us exactly what they wanted – and they wanted this seat to be something more than just economy.”
Tests conducted by fake passengers earlier this year praised the product, with some saying the lower level seats were closer to a business class seat.
He also maintains that if it did get rolled out – perhaps as an option in the middle of the plane, with other standard premium seats on either side – it could trickle down to economy,
What we REALLY think of these new plane seats
The Sun’s Deputy Travel Editor Kara Godfrey weighs in.
We all know airlines are looking at ways to fit more passengers onboard to squeeze even more money out of us.
After all, who can forget Ryanair’s bizarre standing seat concept?
At first glance, these double decker seats seem exciting – I hate having someone recline their seat straight into my face.
Not only that but more space for my bags and legs is always a win.
But they feel much too small to be comfortable for anything on a long flight.
And having someone clamber down from above me seems like all kinds of hell.
There is already huge problems when it comes to emergency evacuations on planes as well, with passengers trying to get their bags against safety advice.
Most airlines have to be able to be evacuated in 90 seconds – I highly doubt this would work.
Another airline is launching their own version of double decker economy seats – but as bunk beds.
Air New Zealand’s long-awaited Skynest beds are being rolled out later this year, with booking open from May 18.
The concept – initially only on New York-Auckland routes – would see six bunk beds that economy passengers can book for four-hour slots.
Passengers will need to pay an additional $495 (£365) on top of standard economy seats.
Here are some other unusual plane seat concepts.
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