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Airbus May Soon Install Flying Bench Seats For Passengers


The airline says one reason for the new, squashed seating is to end the hassle about overweight passengers. With rows combined into a long bench, Airbus hopes to get more people aboard, as well as allow wide people to stretch out more comfortably.

Of course, the argument will still be concerning passengers who weigh twice or more as much as others. Since they also occupy at least twice the space, whether on a seat or bench, shouldn’t they pay twice the price?

San Antonio, Texas: The Famed Alamo Still Stands PDF Print E-mail

Remember the Alamo became a rallying cry in Texas. A small group of Texans and volunteers defended this former Catholic mission. They were killed by a Mexican army after a brave 13-day stand in 1836. The free-admission Alamo welcomes more than 2.5 million visitors each year.

While you’re in the neighborhood, take time to stroll along the picturesque San Antonio River Walk. You’ll be delighted with quaint shops and a variety of excellent restaurants.

For more information, go to www.visitsanantonio.com

 
 
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