Could Standing Seats Be The Future Of Air Travel

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From 2026, a few of Europe's low-cost airlines are planning to swap out some economy seats for standing seats.

Imagine buying a plane ticket for around Rs 500, or maybe even less. Sounds too good to be true? Air travel remains one of the most expensive ways to travel, but a new seating model could help airlines cut costs and offer cheaper tickets. The catch? You will have to fly standing. Yes, starting in 2026, some of Europe's low-cost carriers are looking to replace parts of their economy seating with standing seats,  according to Euro Weekly News.

How Do Standing Seats Work On A Flight?

These seats, called the Skyrider 2.0, are designed by the Italian company Aviointeriors. The design resembles a padded bicycle saddle, secured to the floor and ceiling, and includes a seatbelt. Passengers rest at about a 45-degree angle, using their legs and core muscles to support themselves. Each unit weighs about half as much as a standard seat.

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