How Would a Post-Coronavirus Airplane Look Like?

Published April 26th, 2020 - 08:32 GMT
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Italian design firm Avio Interiors has revealed its vision for airplane seats post-coronavirus - and they look very different to most current seats. If you're a regular traveler, it's likely you'll have experienced a cramped flight in which you're squeezed in next to several other passengers.

But, according to The Mirror, the days of getting up close and personal with your fellow passengers could be a thing of the past in the post-coronavirus age.

Italian design firm Avio Interiors has revealed its vision for airplane seats post-coronavirus, and they look very different to most current seats. Avio Interiors has created concepts for two distanced seats, dubbed Glassafe and Janus.


Both solutions created a physical divide between passengers, reducing the risk of any germs being shared. The first concept, Glassafe, features transparent dividers between the passenger seats. The Janus concept features seats that alternate facing forwards and backwards, and are fitted with protective shields.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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