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11th August 2020
12:52pm BST

Zones features dividing screens every other row for better separation between customers, a staggered seating configuration to maximise the feeling of personal space, and a gapless seating design that is easier to clean, thereby reducing the risk of contaminated surfaces.
In the Rooms concept, each seat is a fully enclosed personal space, with personal overhead stowage, wardrobe, and lighting and temperature control.
Nigel Goode, Co-founding Director at PriestmanGoode said: “This latest work from the studio represents pragmatic innovation. With the benefit of over 30 years’ experience, we know how to harness design to achieve long-term positive change.
"We’ve looked ahead to imagine future scenarios and taken into account new passenger behaviours driven by the global pandemic to ensure our designs can be implemented within a few years and will meet user and airline requirements for many years ahead.”
Luke Hawes, Director at PriestmanGoode added: “As a team our mantra has been to ‘build back better’. We have also found ways to include flexible features that differentiate the service and enable tailored products and tiered pricing options for airlines.
"This is about providing flexibility and protecting the industry for the future, with ideas that fly.”
All images credited to PriestmanGoode