Economy Travel
Since the pioneering days of Sir Freddie Laker, who brought cheap air travel to the masses in the 1970′s, significant progress has been made to the economy of travel. In the development of a number of years, said a spokesman for Air Transport World online on December 23, 2010 that “Skycouches’ were the most significant development for economy travel from the jumbo jet.
Innovations New Economy air travel:
The skycouches are actually a row of three seats that fold down to touch the front seats, creating a flat space for two people to lie. Or, could provide extra play space for those traveling with small children. With this in mind the company is the marketing of seats for couples and families based on the purchase of two seats with the third standard rates available to buy at half price. To add to the feeling of luxury seats also have power outlets and USB connectors, so that those traveling with an iPhone or iPod with movies and games will not run out of power one fifth of the way through their journey.
Other enhancements include support for food and drink orders, an innovative in-flight entertainment system on the passengers, among other things, be able to text questions to the flight attendants.
CEO Rob Fyfe, said on January 26, 2010 in The day the article “Lie” in the economy now a reality with Air New Zealand ‘on the website of Air New Zealand’, the session on the economy and the desire sleep and sleep is gone. The dream is now a reality, you can even share with a fellow traveler -. Just keep your clothes on, thanks “
Economy The future of travel?
The skycouch is now a reality for passengers flying from Los Angeles to Auckland and passengers from Auckland to London from April 2011. Other services include Air New Zealand around 2012 seats and it seems that more than 30 other airlines have asked about licensing innovative seating.
Although there have been too many comments so far on whether the skycouch is really the answer to the prayers of economy travelers, any improvement, which allows passengers to lie down and possibly take a half decent kip, has to be a breakthrough.
So, good news for passengers on trips that the economy could be about to witness the changing image of the “cattle class” to “embrace class,” as coined on October 15, 2010 by writer Matthew AOL News Hall in his online article entitled “Mile High Fun: Airline seats to sell “type hug.” Meanwhile, the head of Ryanair, Michael O’Leary, is sure to be looking at some innovations of its own to compete in their bizarre ideas such as seats or standing charge of ‘fat tax “for overweight passengers, so far failed to materialize.
With a global recession and families opting for home leave travel is sure the economy could be seeing even more innovations as companies think of new ways to attract customers.
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