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Low-Cost Airlines to Launch Standing-Only Seats in 2026
Euroweekly News ^ | 21 May 2025

Posted on 05/21/2025 1:24:04 PM PDT by nickcarraway

If you’ve ever grumbled about sky-high air fares, get ready for a whole new level of frugality—plus a bit of leg work.

Imagine balancing on a padded bicycle saddle, only this one is strapped to the cabin floor and ceiling, and you’re cruising at 35,000 feet. That’s pretty much the gist of Skyrider 2.0, dreamed up by Italian outfit Aviointeriors back in 2018. Here’s the lowdown:

Low-Cost Airlines to launch standing-only seats in 2026

Goodbye bank transfers?

Lean, not lounge: You’ll rest at about a 45° angle, weight on your legs and core muscles—think of it as a mini workout. Feather-light build: Each perch is roughly half the weight of a regular seat, cutting down on fuel burn. Belted in: Yes, there’s a seatbelt—no free-falling mid-turbulence. By shaving off bulk and tightening up the space between rows, airlines reckon they can cram in up to 20% more passengers on hops lasting two hours or less.

Why Low-cost airlines are embracing skyrider 2.0 standing seats

Budget carriers love nothing more than squeezing pennies—and seats—wherever they can. Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary has been banging on about standing “berths” since 2012. His idea? Ten rows of Skyrider seats up front, then a handful of standard stools behind.

What’s in it for them?

Ultra-low fares: Rumours suggest you could grab a one-way ticket for as little as €1–€5.

Bigger cabins: More bodies per flight mean fatter profit margins.

Quicker turnarounds: Lighter seats, fewer parts, less cleaning—so planes spend more time in the air.

Other airlines from Spain to Eastern Europe are eyeing the concept, too. If you’ve got a tight schedule and a tighter budget, a standing ticket might just be the ticket.

Will passengers actually board?

Time for the million-euro question: would you? Online chatter is a proper mix. Some think it’s ingenious, others reckon it’s a step too far:

“I love a deal, but I’ll pass on leg day at 40,000 feet.”

“£3 to Paris ( €3.45) ? Tempting… if only I could recline.”

Pros and cons, laid bare:

Pros: Cheapest flights in yonks; perfect for a quick city hop; bragging rights (“I stood on a plane!”). Cons: No lying back; limited snoozing; might feel like cattle herding if you’re tall. Aviointeriors insists Skyrider seats passed every safety test—with rapid-exit drills and all—so don’t panic about emergencies. And if you really crave a full-blown seat, standard tickets will still be on sale (at a slightly higher price, naturally).

Skyrider 2.0 standing seats: Passing fad or future of low cost Air travel? Let’s be honest: you’re unlikely to see this on a red-eye to New York anytime soon. But for quick runs—say, Madrid to Lisbon or Manchester to Edinburgh—these lean-in perches could carve out a niche. Airlines get to splash headlines with ‘€1 flights!’, and penny-pinchers get their fix of adventure (and leg-burn).

So when you’re booking that next Euro-city break in 2026, watch for the ‘Lean Option’ tick box. If you’re up for a bit of novelty—and don’t mind standing—you could snag a jaw-dropping fare. And if it turns out to be more “ouch” than “wow”, you’ll know to stick with the trusty economy seat next time (for a few quid extra, of course).


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Travel; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: airlines; economy; eussr; fourthreich; sro; standingairlineseats; standingroomonly; travel
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To: nickcarraway

For a cheaper ticket, even when totally full you can hold the struts for the landing gear doors after being tutored by Tom Cruise for his scenes in Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning.


61 posted on 05/21/2025 5:16:04 PM PDT by frank ballenger (There's a battle outside and it's raging. It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls. )
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To: crz

I’ll sure try not to.


62 posted on 05/21/2025 5:20:13 PM PDT by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: nickcarraway; EnderWiggin1970

Even the paratroopers who boarded c-47’s for D-Day were allowed to set down.


63 posted on 05/21/2025 5:57:36 PM PDT by Retain Mike ( Sat Cong)
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To: Carry_Okie

That looks more like the seat on a roller coaster ride.


64 posted on 05/21/2025 6:07:17 PM PDT by Disambiguator
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To: nickcarraway

“Put your head between your knees and...”


65 posted on 05/21/2025 7:09:31 PM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -')
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To: Carry_Okie

How cool is that!!!
Each seat has its own commode !!!


66 posted on 05/21/2025 7:16:39 PM PDT by tet68 ("We would not die in that man's company that fears his fellowship to die with us." Henry V.)
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To: nickcarraway

So it’ll be even more like a flying subway.


67 posted on 05/21/2025 7:19:29 PM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: MeanWestTexan

I’m retired Air Force. Yes, I know what JP is. It smells like kerosene!


68 posted on 05/21/2025 8:55:20 PM PDT by Alas Babylon! (Repeal the Patriot Act; Abolish the DHS; reform FBI top to bottom!)
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