Delta to unveil roomier coach seats


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Molly Feltner

    It's not all mergers and billion-dollar losses with

    Delta

    these days, at least not according to the numerous bloggers who've reported that the airline plans debut comfy new seats in economy class on some of its 777s and 767s by 2010. Delta is supposedly working with

    Thompson Solutions

    , a Northern Ireland-based company that designed the new

    full-flat bed seats

    for the airline's BusinessElite class.

    For economy passengers, Thompson's "Cozy Suite" seating promises to give two extra inches of legroom, more privacy, and a "fixed cocoon" design conducive to comfortable sleeping. In the past, airlines have been loath to provide more legroom in economy because doing so generally means some seats must be removed, thus reducing the number of paying passengers that can fit on an aircraft. However, Thompson's seat design attempts to alleviate this problem by staggering seats in a way that makes better use of available space, giving passengers more room without the airline having to lose as many (or any) seats.

    With Delta

    hemorrhaging money

    right now, we'll have to see if these new seats really come to pass. At press time I couldn't find a news release on Delta or Thompson's website indicating this is a done deal.