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Airlines are considering a radical new seating design that would allow passengers to fly almost standing. The concept, called Skyrider 2.0, replaces regular seats with upright saddle-style chairs that reduce space between rows from around 30 inches to about 23 inches.
This design could increase passenger capacity by nearly 20 percent and lower aircraft weight, helping airlines cut fuel costs. The seats are aimed at short flights, up to two hours. However, regulators have not yet approved them, and no airline has officially confirmed they will launch by 2026. Safety and comfort remain major concerns.
If implemented, the change could reshape the low-cost flight market, but travelers may face tighter conditions than ever.
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