One of the few comforts we economy class fliers have left is our right to strap on noise-canceling headphones, stare at the back of the seat in front of us, and pretend we're on a beach, or at home, or in a modest-sized jail cell—anywhere, really.
Now that right is at risk. Zodiac Seats France, an industry supplier, has patented a new seating configuration that rips out the (horrid) middle seat in favor of one that faces the rear. With "Economy Class Cabin Hexagon," you get more neighbors than ever before—and they are right in your face.
The goal of the design is "to increase cabin density while also creating seat units that increase the space available at the shoulder and arm area." To be fair, it seems to do that—because you're no longer facing the same direction as your immediate neighbor, you have more shoulder room. And if you're traveling with your kid or spouse, being face-to-face can be nice (we guess).
Why not move to standing-room only, with roller-coaster style restraints?
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 10 2015, @07:29PM
What you pay for something is not what it costs.
Take for example 1 large drink from Mcdonalds. Lets say they charge 1 buck. Hey not bad. But they paid about 15-20 cents for the whole thing. The rest is profit.
I have found the smaller the airport the higher the prices. Even then you usually have to go thru some hub. So what may be a direct flight ends up being 2 as the airport you start at just has 0 flights that go to where you want.
Having recently flew myself I agree. Flying sucks. The have made a service where it feels like at every opportunity they want to extract a fiver out of you.