Design firm wants to make air travel more dehumanizing than ever
The 'Skyrider 2.0' design was unveiled at the Airliners Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany
The 'Skyrider 2.0' design was unveiled at the Airliners Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany
The 'Skyrider 2.0' design was unveiled at the Airliners Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany
Flying just keeps getting worse. The Transportation Security Administration took our shoes away, and the seats keep getting smaller, and smaller, and smaller...
These days, air travel has all the elegance of a root canal, and you're lucky if you make it to your gate without a cavity search to boot. From there, all you have to worry about is the food, turbulence, seat-back recliners, everyone in your row, getting because the airline overbooked it, your in the overhead bin, or worst of all, getting stuck next to the .
And just when it seemed like they thought of everything, Italian firm Aviointeriors unveiled the SkyRider 2.0 at last week's in Hamburg, Germany. This brilliant and people-first design solves pesky legroom issues by essentially just making you and your fellow travelers stand like the cattle you are.
As reports, 2.0 is somehow an improvement on the original SkyRider, which was based on a horse saddle and ultimately rejected in 2010 by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. Here's hoping our very competent current government can go back-to-back 바카라 게임 웹사이트 before they figure out how to pack us in there like that, too.