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Being kept awake by a super chatty fellow passenger or a workaholic tapping away on their computer could become a thing of the past for passengers on Latvian airline air Baltic. The airline is launching a new service that will seat travelers according to their “mood.”
The service is optional and free and travellers will be able to choose from three preferred “flight moods” according to whether they want to work, make new business contacts and socialize or simply be left alone.
The first test flights with intelligent seating will take off at the end of June.
Read more at news.com.au.