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Let’s be honest, flying is not as fun as it used to be. Thanks to the airport queues, departure delays and ticket prices, travelling by aircraft brings more stress than excitement ahead of a well-deserved trip.
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While the short-term future of flying is up in the air right now, due to ongoing jet fuel and border control issues, in the long-term passengers can look forward to new in-flight concepts that are set to improve the overall experience.
From wraparound entertainment screens to work pods and economy beds, Euronews Travel looks at some of the airline innovations that are set to take off in air travel.
Immersive in-seat entertainment
One of the most futuristic airline seat concepts recently unveiled was the “Origin” by RAVE Aerospace and Safran Seats at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg.
Offering a glimpse at how premium cabins could evolve, the “Origin” concept centres on a wraparound U-shaped micro-LED screen that turns the suite into an immersive entertainment and wellness space, with passengers able to tailor digital landscapes, lighting and mood onboard.
The design also includes headset-free audio, climate-controlled seating and adaptive cushions aimed at improving comfort on long-haul flights.
Double-level aircraft seats
Spanish startup Chaise Longue’s latest double-level aircraft seat concept aims to bring a more premium-style experience to economy, using vertical cabin space to increase personal room rather than add density.
Unveiled at the Aircraft Interiors Expo, the design offers generous recline, expanded legroom for lower-level passengers and greater privacy through staggered seating.
Creator Alejandro Núñez Vicente says the concept has evolved toward premium economy, with testing suggesting strong passenger interest in a layout designed to mimic some of business class’ comfort.












