Traveling to unknown places usually turns out to be an invaluable experience. Traveling with low-cost planes is somewhat less pleasant, especially for tall people.
Legroom is usually very limited on low-cost airlines. Italian company AcioInteriors, which is engaged in the production of interior equipment on airplanes, decided to put passengers in an even more unpleasant situation. The view of the distance between their seats is painful even for an average-tall person.
Seats of the model SkyRider appeared for the first time in 2010, and their updated version is coming to the market soon SkyRider 2.0. The latter was recently exhibited in Hamburg, but it is of course intended for short flights.
There is only between the seats 58 centimeters of legroom, while most low-cost aircraft offer between 71 and 76 centimeters of space.
The company AvioInteriors is still waiting for permission to install seats on airline vehicles. That's the way he wants it cram more passengers onto one flight and consequently reduce costs per person.
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