Passengers have reacted angrily to a proposal by Airbus to make economy seats smaller to accommodate a few new extra-wide ones, which airlines are expected to sell at a premium.
Airbus has suggested it could increase the width of aisle seats on its A320s by two inches, making them 20-inches wide, at the expense of the middle and window seats, which would each lose an inch making them just 17 inches wide.
The aircraft manufacturer evidently believes this could provide a solution for larger passengers who don't fit into a standard airline seat. At the moment, they have to book two seats, sometimes at higher cost.
However, a survey by flight comparison site Skyscanner found that 84% of passengers felt it was wrong that most passengers would have to squeeze into a smaller seat as a result.
Of the 1,000 people who responded to the survey, the majority thought the idea was "ridiculous" and "unfair", said Skyscanner.
Airbus has not revealed which, if any, airlines will be installing the larger seats and what the likely cost to passengers might be.
Sam Poullain, a spokesman for Skyscanner said: "The issue of charging more for bigger seats is a contentious issue as it gives airlines a financial incentive to reduce standard seat sizes. Airbus" new extra-wide seat format is a clever way for airlines to generate more revenue, but it"s inevitable that some passengers will feel hard done by as they"ll be losing an inch from their seat widths."
With Permission from Travelmole.
what a ridiculous idea!
Completely bonkers !
Utter Madness ... there aint even a spare inch to play with on most flights
Also think of the stigma of sitting in the 'fat seats' that would be a way of getting your holiday off to a bad start.
probably aimed at the American market. Most of them have had too many pies ! (or BigMacs)
I agree in getting the big people in bigger seats and make them pay for them so they dont take over my seat but they cant make the cattle class seats any smaller. If we were animals the RSPCA would shut them down.
Having just experienced the joy (not) of a Thomson charter flight where seat pitch was excruciating any attempt to reduce passenger space further should be opposed on public health grounds
My remarks come from a person that has also done a Thomson 757 flight, I am 5foot 8 inches what it must feel like if you were over 6 foot cant be nice when you realise that you have paid to be there
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