12 Reasons Vertical Seats On Flights Are The Future
12 Reasons Vertical Seats On Flights Are The Future

Picture this: more people fitting on a plane, which could mean cheaper tickets. Plus, getting on and off the plane could be way faster without those reclining seats to deal with. Intrigued? Well, thereโs more to it, from eco-friendlier planes to avoiding those annoying seat-kicking moments. So, letโs break down the 12 reasons why vertical seats might just be what weโll all be chatting about soon.
1. Theyโll fit more people on each planeโcheaper tickets, finally

Imagine fitting more people on a plane without making it feel cramped. That’s the magic of vertical seats. By stacking seats slightly and using upright designs, airlines can add more seats. This doesn’t just mean you can finally snag that cheaper ticket for your weekend getaway, but also that flying becomes a bit more accessible for everyone. It’s a win-win, with costs going down not just for travelers but for airlines too, potentially passing on those savings.
2. Quicker boarding and deplaningโno faffing with reclining seats

We’ve all been thereโstuck in the plane aisle waiting for someone to adjust their seat or stash their bag. With vertical seating, boarding and leaving the plane could be quicker. Seats that donโt recline mean less time fiddling around and more straightforward walking in and out. This could mean less stress at the gate and more time sipping coffee at your destination.
3. Perfect for short-haul flights under 2 hours

For those quick hops from one city to another, vertical seats are ideal. When you’re flying less than two hours, comfort is still key, but the traditional full recline isn’t a necessity. Vertical seats can offer enough comfort without the complications and space requirements of standard seats. This makes short trips not only bearable but also quite practical.
4. No more awkward reclining battles with the person behind you

Weโve all experienced or witnessed the awkward tug-of-war when someone reclines their seat into someone elseโs space. Vertical seats eliminate this by removing the option to recline, ensuring personal space remains personal. This means a more relaxed flight experience without having to negotiate or compromise over space.
5. Less back-and-forth with tray tablesโtheyโre upright only

Forget the dance of lowering and raising the tray table every time you need to get up. With vertical seating, the tray tables are fixed and upright, simplifying how we eat and work on planes. This cuts down on the hassle and lets you focus on your meal, your movie, or your work.
6. Airlines save space, passengers save cash

It’s simple: less space per seat means more seats per plane. For airlines, this translates to better utilization of the flying tin can we call an airplane. For us passengers, more seats generally mean cheaper tickets. If airlines are spending less on fuel (weโll get to that), they can charge us less to fly. Itโs a straightforward equation for saving money.
7. More standing = better blood circulation

Standing up, even if it’s just in a semi-upright seat, can help keep the blood flowing on those longer flights. Better circulation equals less stiffness and lower risk of complications like deep vein thrombosis, a traveler’s nightmare. Itโs a small change with a potentially big impact on health.
8. Ideal for city hoppers and business travellers who pack light

If youโre zipping around for meetings or quick city breaks, carrying just a backpack, vertical seats could make your travels simpler and faster. Less fuss with luggage and quicker transitions from boarding to deplaning means you can maximize your time exploring or working.
9. Youโll never drop your phone down the seat crack again

We’ve all done the frantic seat pat-down trying to retrieve a phone. With no reclining seats, the dreaded seat crack disappears. This means your gadgets stay safe and accessible, and you stay a lot less frazzled.
10. More eco-friendly planesโlighter designs, less fuel

Lighter seats mean lighter planes. Lighter planes use less fuel, which is not only good for airline budgets but great for the planet. This could be a significant step towards greener, more sustainable air travel.
11. No seat-kicking kids behind you

Without the traditional back-and-forth seats, the irritating kick to the back of your seat from little feet could become a thing of the past. This means a more peaceful flight and no glares exchanged between passengers and exasperated parents.
12. Itโs weird now, but so were seat belts once

New ideas always seem odd at firstโremember how bizarre the idea of strapping into a seat with a belt was? Over time, we adapt and soon canโt imagine life without these improvements. Vertical seats might sound strange today, but so did many of the conveniences we now take for granted when they were first introduced.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.
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