Cathay Pacific, a five-star airline based in Hong Kong, may have a strict BYOC policy. Recently, they surveyed passengers in their Cathay Lab community to see if they would be willing to bring their own cutlery set onboard the aircraft. This initiative comes as airlines are looking to adopt more sustainable practices in the aviation industry.
In addition to exploring ways to reduce waste and promote sustainability, business class passengers can expect additional perks when flying. Italian Aerospace company Optimares recently introduced a new aircraft seat that can transform into a bed for long-haul flights. The seat, called the “SoFab,” offers extra space compared to traditional business class seats, with an ottoman and leg rest that can be released to create a bed. It measures 40 inches wide and 78 inches long, similar to a twin bed, providing more comfort for passengers on long flights.
While the SoFab seats have not been introduced on any aircraft yet, they represent an innovation in aircraft seating that could improve the overall flying experience for passengers. Airlines are exploring various ways to enhance comfort and sustainability while adapting to the changing needs of travelers in an evolving aviation industry.
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