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1-25-2010 @ 11:17PM
Adam said...
I'm all for improvements in airline seating, especially on long-haul or overnight flights. But there is something I've wondered about these kinds of seats that recline or convert into beds -- how does that work with seatbelts? What if you're lying down asleep and hit unexpected turbulence?
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10-14-2010 @ 4:44PM
Erica said...
I've only flown once with a flat bed (Virgin Atlantic). There were seat belts on the bed too - you put it around your waist when you laid down to sleep.