Double beds on planes! (Cell phones too)
This writer isn’t as enthusiastic about the prospect of double beds in first class travel as I am. She thinks it flies in the face of public decency. I think people ought to be given a choice, and considering the wealth of airline options available, heck, it’s no big deal.
Cell phones on airplanes are another matter. Providing a designated “quiet zone” — or, better yet, a section of seating where cell phones are allowed — would ease the annoyance factor. If cell phone use gets ok’ed (the FCC will decide on this during the summer sometime) … well, hey, at least I won’t have to speak in whisper on my in-flight calls anymore.
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