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Passengers want barriers in plane cabins, aviation industry says – Traveller
Airline passengers want visible plastic barriers in the cabin to reinstill confidence in flying during the pandemic, aviation industry executives say.
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Airline passengers want visible plastic barriers in the cabin to reinstill confidence in flying during the pandemic, saying they do not all trust industry assurances about high air quality onboard, aviation industry executives said on Thursday.
Other pandemic-related trends could include more private business class seating on narrowbody planes, adding touchless lavatory features and permanent conversions of passenger planes to freighters, according to a panel…
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