As airlines strive to increase profits, the latest seating design is a result of Solomon Asch’s classic elevator experiment caught on the 1960s television show “Candid Camera”. It marks the latest in a series of seating plans that seek to let planes carry more people.
Then carriers began “cutting shoulder space by wedging an extra seat into each coach row,” they noted. The new trend reverses half a century of seat growth in economy class.
Over the last few years, carriers have looked at a range of seating options that maximize passenger numbers without increasing floor space.
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