Airbus has unveiled new research into the impact
seat width makes to levels of passenger comfort on board long haul
economy flights; calling on the aviation industry to set a minimum
standard of 18 inches (45.72cm) in order to improve the comfort of
long haul air travel.
The research conducted by Harley
Street medical practice The London Sleep Centre using polysomnography to record every standard physiological sleep
measurement – including monitoring brainwaves, eye, abdominal,
chest and hip leg movement – on a selection of passengers revealed
that a minimum seat width of 18 inches improved passenger sleep
quality by 53% when compared to the 1950’s 17 inch standard.
Dr. Irshaad Ebrahim MBChB MRCPsych of The London
Sleep Centre, said, “The difference was significant. All
passengers experienced a deeper, less disturbed and longer nights’
sleep in the 18-inch seat. They went from one sleep stage to the next as you would expect them to do under normal circumstances.
Whilst, in the narrower 17-inch seat the passengers were affected
by numerous disturbances during sleep - which meant they rarely
experienced deep restorative sleep. When it comes to flying long
haul in economy, an inch makes a huge difference on passenger
comfort.”
Air Transport has changed significantly
over the last 50 years. There are more passengers, flying further
for longer distances. In the last 5 years alone the number of
flights over 6000 nautical miles (13+ hours flight time) has
increased by 70% from 24 to 41 daily flights. In 1998 no flight
over 7000 nautical miles had ever taken place. In the next 15
years passenger traffic will double and by 2032, the world’s
airlines will take delivery of more than 29,220 new passenger and
freighter aircraft.
Kevin Keniston, Airbus’ Head of
Passenger Comfort, said, “If the aviation industry doesn’t take
a stand right now then we risk jeopardising passenger comfort into
2045 and beyond – especially if you take into account aircraft
delivery timetables combined with expected years in service. Which
means another generation of passengers will be consigned to seats
which are based on outdated standards.”
Airbus has always maintained a standard of 18
inch (45.72cm) minimum in its long haul economy class cabins.
Kevin Keniston,
added, “Our research reveals that not only does seat
width have a dramatic impact on passenger comfort but also there
is now a growing cohort of discerning economy passengers who are
not prepared to accept long haul 17-inch crusher seats. Instead
they will choose airlines that offer better seat comfort, often
turning to social media or specialist websites to determine true
seat value. Thankfully passengers these days have a choice and
they are choosing to put comfort first. We are encouraging them to
be aware of the difference an inch makes in long haul economy.”
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