The airplane seat of the future will have innovative designs that should improve the comfort of flying, like the change in reclining highlighted in the drawing below
Check out some of these features in this post by the UK Daily Mail.
The airplane seat of the future will have innovative designs that should improve the comfort of flying, like the change in reclining highlighted in the drawing below
Check out some of these features in this post by the UK Daily Mail.

DrFumblefinger shares a potpourri of signs he encountered in Amsterdam.

Samantha shares a couple of pictures of the North Dakota state sign on a road trip to Canada.

ProfessorAbe and his wife are impressed by the specimens on display at this large Petrified Forest on a Greek island.

The most elegant building in the old copper-mining town in Butte, Montana.

DrFumblefinger shares a potpourri of signs he encountered in Amsterdam.

The most elegant building in the old copper-mining town in Butte, Montana.

Some of the highlights of Budapest, reflected in the water of the Danube River.
Good design is always encouraging, and some of this looks great (especially the cup-holder…no-brainer!) But I notice that the designs use the under-seat space for legroom, which would be great, but only if the airlines can provide enough overhead space that your bag doesn’t need to go there…