Sleeping on a plane may soon look very different. A new concept unveiled in the aviation industry is aiming to solve one of long-haul travel’s biggest problems—rest—by introducing actual bunk beds that passengers can book during a flight.
The idea marks a significant departure from traditional cabin design, where economy class has remained largely unchanged for decades. Instead of relying on upright seats, travelers could soon have the option to lie flat in dedicated sleep pods, even without upgrading to business class.
The concept was presented at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, one of the leading global showcases for aircraft cabin innovation. The project is being led by
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