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This device will eliminate fatigue after the flight
Robots that serve you breakfast while you fly over the Pacific. Private jets that are authentic
flying palaces.
First class hostesses that tuck in the privileged passenger if the blanket falls off in the middle of the night. Cabins to disinfect travelers before getting on a plane in less than 40 seconds. Wireless devices that erase jet lag at a stroke when you reach your destination 40 hours (and several time zones) after takeoff.
Tourist flights
that take you on vacation to space for a
small
price.
The universe of aviation seems to know no limits.
Technology has been put at the
service of airlines
to promote all kinds of experiences in the air.
One of the last: traveling in the space dedicated to suitcases in the
cabin of an airplane.
Capsules in economy class
In this way, two birds are killed with one stone.
On the one hand, the tourist class traveler (because
that is where these seats would be
; those of the first and business classes do not need them) can stretch their legs, one of the things that most annoys passengers, according to the latest survey carried out. by the
market research
company
GFK.
On the other hand, airlines diversify the (reduced) space that the devices have.
The aim of the idea is to diversify the use of space.
The idea of climbing into the trunks came from
Toyota Boshoku Corporation,
one of the companies belonging to the
Japanese automotive emporium
dedicated to developing and manufacturing complete interior systems for cars.
But who says cars says airplanes ... And that has been the last field in which he has embarked.
Your aeronautical proposal may seem crazy, but the jury of the
Crystal Cabin Awards
has not seen it that way
,
which every year reviews the most innovative projects in terms of aircraft design that improves the experience of travelers.
The initiative has its own name: Cloud Capsule, or capsule in the clouds, since that is what it looks like:
capsules of 1.90 meters maximum
that allow customers to sit, work with their computer, watch a movie or even stretch to sleep while they fly over half the world.
Those responsible for Toyota Boshoku Corporation think that in this way
the reduced space
of the airplanes
is
used much more
as is already done in hostels and
bed & breakfasts
in Japan especially, where it is common to sleep in mini-capsules at a really cheap price in compared to any hotel room.
Security control
Of course, tourist class travelers who pay for this service (because you have to pay a plus;
not everyone can use the capsules)
may not be in their hiding place either during take-off or landing for
safety reasons.
Once the flight has started, simply remove a portable ladder installed in the seats and climb slowly.
And the question is: where are the
carry-on bags
placed
?
Below the capsule passengers, it would have a staggered shape.
In addition, the objective would be for all passengers to pay to
take their luggage with them in the cabin
, as has been the case for a long time in most airlines.
Everything is thought ...
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