It's close quarters. There are bouts ofrest. A passenger eats eggs in a metal can. Flying coach isn't a good time for most people.

You just wait. Economy travel might become worse.

The lack of arm room makes it difficult to work on a laptop or read a book.

Alejandro Nez Vicente, the creator of the double-decker hellscape, presented it to the crowd at the aircraft interiors expo in Germany. We don't think this is a humane future of air travel.

Flying Vibeless

The Chaise Lounge monstrosities were originally designed to fit the Flying-V jetliner, an innovation still many years away from mass use.

According to CNN, the double-deck designer thinks that the seats could be used on the Boeing and other wide-body planes. Thank you for cheering.

Nez Vicente is intent on making his claustrophobic cocoons a reality despite the criticisms against the model that he is well aware of. He's refreshingly candid about why the negative judgement doesn't phase him, and likely won't phase any airlines.

"If it is not broken, why change it?" is a phrase I get a lot. Nez Vicente spoke to CNN If passengers are still in the worst economy class seats, why should they get a better seat? It makes a living. The goal of the airline is not to make your flight better.

It's hard hitting. Money-saving travel is something we have experienced. While we appreciate an honest take, pushing people to the limits of their comfort because they can't afford more, maybe isn't the best line to live by.

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The invention of a flying engine powered by eight jet engines is more than this.