Seats in the aircraft cabin are replaced when cleaned.

Color psychology can be used in long-term aircraft cabins to ensure passengers are germ-free.

That’s whether London-based cabin design studio PriestmanGoode comes to fruition.

He unveiled a cabin concept, called “Pure Skies”, which includes ink seats that reacts to cleaning processes and adjusts the color, to show passengers that they have been cleaned.

PriestmanGoode has presented a cabin concept: “Pure Skies”. It features ink seats that adjust color after cleaning and separators in swap rows.

Pure Skies’ budget seats would not have screens or entertainment trays, whether they host the main concentrations of germs

Trays would be available but cut from a service cart

Other notable pandemic-promoting features come with separation screens and flawless seat helmets to eliminate dust traps.

They are all surrounded by the same AirflowArray..

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