Budget airline easyJet plan to leave seats free in a bid to keep passengers safe once travel restrictions are lifted following the coronavirus lockdown.
Bosses revealed the middle seat between passengers will be kept empty in the radical new move. It is hoped the safety plans will encourage passengers to fly with the airline again while still maintaining social distancing, The Mirror reports.
Most of easyJet's fleet has been grounded since March 24 due to the outbreak of Covid-19 as the Foreign Office advised against all travel "indefinitely".EasyJet's chief executive Johan Lundgren said: “Our assumption is that load factors will not be back to normal early on, which means that we will have the opportunity for a middle-seat option, but
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