Doors obviously help to avoid that. But while these mini-suites with doors are more private than many first class seats, the word"mini" is in their name for a reason: the space for each passenger is, while massive compared with economy, still smaller than first class.
"Most business class seats have had privacy shells for a number of years now, which take other passengers out of your eye line when everyone is seated. The addition of doors further enhances this sense of seclusion, closing you off the aisle, especially when lying flat in the bed position. Nevertheless, Munier's colleague Jean-Christophe Gaudeau, vice president of marketing, says demand seems to be increasing.
In the event of emergency evacuation from aircraft, could these doors endanger passengers.
Doors are cool.
With an internet connection, you know, I know, and everyone knows, what will happen in those cubicles.
So you’re moving cubicles from the office to planes.
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Pay extra to have zero leg space and have your back to foot traffic so you can't see who's walking around behind you and looking over your shoulder at what you're doing. Great.
Even less space, no thank you.
Interesting perspective.
It would be much hotter not for me I like the aisle seat as it’s a bit cooler
Now you won't be able to get a clear view of people attempting to join the mile high club.