Homey Airline Accomodations

Priestmangoode TAM First Class Cabins Make Flyers Feel at Home

Those flying to Brazil are going to want to keep an eye out for the new Priestmangoode TAM first class. The British design firm has given the first class cabins of Brazilian airline TAM a complete makeover. Priestmangoode wanted to make flyers feel more like they were at home as opposed to on a plane.

The design of the Priestmangoode TAM first class is different from that of other first class cabins. The designers put a focus on creating a "family" feel. The seats are lined with soft fabric and there are sofas that sit across from the seats. This was done so that family members could face each other while flying. While it's unlikely that entire families will elect to fly first class, the likelihood of that happening could be increased thanks to the Priestmangoode TAM first class redesign.

Family-friendly Airline Cabins
Designing airplane cabins with a focus on creating a 'family' feel to enhance the flying experience.
Homelike Airline Interiors
Redesigning the interior of airplanes to make passengers feel more like they are at home rather than on a plane.
Comfort-centric First Class
Improving the comfort and aesthetics of first class cabins to enhance the passenger experience.

Industries Being Reshaped

Airlines
Airlines can incorporate family-friendly cabin designs to attract more customers and provide a unique experience.
Design
Design firms have the opportunity to create innovative interiors for airlines that prioritize passenger comfort and homelike environments.
Travel and Hospitality
The travel and hospitality industry can adopt a more customer-centric approach by incorporating homelike elements in their services and accommodations.
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