Spacious Airplane Seats

Bombardier C-Series Offer a Wider Middle Seat to Suit Taller Travellers

To help accommodate different sized passengers on flights for a more comfortable travel experience, the Bombardier C-Series airplane seats are set to have a wider sectional located in the middle that can be used by airline to seat taller or bigger individuals that are otherwise cramped in the regular sized seats. The additional two inches on the seat's size provides that extra needed room for larger built individuals that feel too constricted on flights without charging extra for first class or emergency exit seats.

The C-Series will be equipped with three seat aisles like many standard aircrafts, except that the middle seat will be slightly bigger than the window and aisle. This will allow for taller passengers to have more room in the seat while still paying the same fare.
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