I found this article on the Travel & Leisure website. Thoughts?
I found this article on the Travel & Leisure website. Thoughts?
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Knew that one wouldn’t last long around here! Those are the answers….
From a quick google search – First airline – DELAG (GER) which flew zeppelins, not fixed wing aircraft. oldest airline still operating – KLM and Quantus – 1920
I like the idea. My main concern would be about how this staggered seating might make it more difficult to get in and out of the rows. For example, the window seat might be a chore to get to and it might be difficult to evacuate the plane as quickly in an emergency.
But if that works okay, I’d like to see this tried. Overall I like the idea.
Since one of the benefits of a window seat is something to lean on while (trying to be) asleep, the extra headrests look good to me… Also, the idea of using the space under the seat in front rather than the lap space of the seat behind seems worth exploring!
PS…there’s an extra travel puzzle in this: What was that first airline, 106 years ago? and which current airline is the oldest? And…how did that first airline operate with no airplanes?