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Airline looking at seatless flying

July 13, 1:25 PMCincinnati Airlines/Airport ExaminerSeth Johnson
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Ryanair

Yes you read the headline right.  There is an airline who is exploring seatless flying.  Europe's Ryanair recently began polling customers on "vertical seating."  They plan to offer a standing only low fare deal. 

The company plans on implementing "vertical seating" if approved by the Irish government.  The company states that stools would be available for passengers to stand or lean on.

Don't worry Cincinnati passengers, unless they provide a body harness, for safety reasons I highly doubt the FAA would approve.  So if you want to experience what it's like to stand during takeoff and landing you'll have to take a trip to England.

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