Why aren’t airplane aisles wider?

Why aren’t airplane aisles wider? - Person Standing Inside Airliner

On US mainland flights, most planes are single aisle. Having taken plenty of these flights, I’m confused by the very limited width of the plane aisle. During boarding, if anyone stops (to stow their luggage, for instance), no one can get past. Worse, during the food and beverage services, it’s impossible to get past the carts.

Is there an intentional reason airplane designers have not addressed this design flaw?



Best Answer

People use the aisle for maybe 5 minutes per flight, but they sit in their seat for 3 hours. Would you rather the width be used in the seat or the aisle?

This is illustrated by the fact that the first class cabin typically has essentially the same aisle width. The extra space gained from two fewer passengers goes into the seats.

AA 737-800 interior Photo Credit: Cory W. Watts.

You can also see this in the case of the A320 which is 7 inches wider internally than the 737. Some airlines have used that for an extra inch per seat, and some have a 7 inch wider aisle. (One consideration is so they can use similar seats on both types.)




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How wide is airplane aisle?

Typically, an aircraft aisle will be somewhere between 38 \u2014 50cm.

Are aisle seats better on a plane?

Statistically, the aisle seat is more popular among frequent air travelers. Passengers who prefer the aisle seats say it's better because they have easy access to the restrooms, the possibility of a little extra legroom, and they're first to exit the aircraft.

Why are curved flight paths shorter?

Planes travel along the shortest route in 3-dimensional space. This route is called a geodesic or great circle. While map projections distort these routes confusing passengers, the great circle path is the shortest path between two far locations. This is why pilots fly polar routes saving time and distance.

Are the seats in the back of the plane smaller?

As people tend to choose the front part of the plane, there are usually fewer people at the back, making it feel more spacious. There is also more chance the seat next to you is empty. 2. Toilets are only a short distance, which means you don't need to walk far and you can even wait until it is less busy.



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