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Airplane cabins could look different the next time you fly – Executive Traveller
Recaro’s seat modifications to keep passengers apart in a sign of how airlines will try to woo back wary passengers.

Headrest canopies and fabric barriers between seats could start appearing in airplane cabins as the embattled industry tries to ward off the coronavirus.
Airlines desperate for governments to lift travel restrictions and passengers to return are looking at ways to reassure the public that their health wont be compromised on a flight. New-look seats and fresh cabins could be a start.
One of the biggest companies in that business, Recaro Aircraft Seating, has designed a range of modifications to…
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