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| Airline
seat - Challenge |
Every
year millions of us jet off to exotic holiday destinations.
But before we get there, we endure many hours of cramped discomfort
on long haul economy flights. The airlines face unprecedented
commercial pressure to carry the maximum number of passengers.
So people are crammed into economy airline seats without sufficient
legroom or space to recline. This is not just undesirable,
it can cause serious health problems.

Reviewing
the cramped conditions, designer Richard Seymour remarks:
"Crushed from the side, uncomfortable in recline, uncomfortable
upright - I think Id really rather walk across the Atlantic
than travel long haul in seats like these." He and his
partner Dick Powell share grievances with a group of seasoned
economy travellers. "I usually spill something, I end
up with a lapful of orange juice," says one user. "I
get tremendous cramp in the calf," says another. "Once
your feet swell, you cant put your shoes back on,"
says a third. Despite the limitations they face in terms of
space and weight on aircraft, designers Seymour Powell resolve
to design a better economy airline seat.
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