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Eugene

(61,974 posts)
Mon Nov 19, 2018, 07:57 PM Nov 2018

Could you fit in this airplane bathroom?

Source: Washington Post

Could you fit in this airplane bathroom?

By Lori Aratani Nov. 17, 2018

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Flying has become a game of inches, with airlines trying to squeeze as many passengers as possible on planes. They have made seats smaller, shrunk legroom and now, as Santos and Arganda discovered on a recent cross-country flight, made the bathrooms so small an average-size person feels squeezed.

On some of the newer planes flown by American, Delta and United airlines, the bathrooms in coach are just 24 inches wide. For comparison, that’s roughly the width of the average dishwasher or the size of Kim Kardashian’s waist.

By comparison, the average porta-potty is roughly 34 inches wide. Same with the stalls in the women’s restrooms at Reagan National Airport.

According to the manufacturer, the new-style bathrooms free up enough space to fit six more passengers onboard.

Delta was the first to introduce the smaller bathrooms in 2014, but the shift gained more attention late last year when American began using new jets equipped with the tiny lavatories. United debuted theirs in June.

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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/local/airplane-bathrooms/
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Could you fit in this airplane bathroom? (Original Post) Eugene Nov 2018 OP
what, exactly is the plan for their larger passengers? Chamberpots? Airline-issued diapers? hlthe2b Nov 2018 #1
A more absorbent seat cushion RainCaster Nov 2018 #2
Way unreasonable, esp. for large Americans. Obvious as hell appalachiablue Nov 2018 #3
I wonder when the first lawsuit will be filed. PoliticAverse Nov 2018 #4
I've been in those tiny bathrooms. They're terrible. LisaM Nov 2018 #5
I dreaded the regular size ones, and I'm relatively slender Siwsan Nov 2018 #6
Most airline bathrooms MontanaMama Nov 2018 #7
A.D.A. suit? 3Hotdogs Nov 2018 #8
So much for the... 3catwoman3 Nov 2018 #9
Ugh footsinmymouths Nov 2018 #10

hlthe2b

(102,468 posts)
1. what, exactly is the plan for their larger passengers? Chamberpots? Airline-issued diapers?
Mon Nov 19, 2018, 07:58 PM
Nov 2018

Geebus...

PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
4. I wonder when the first lawsuit will be filed.
Mon Nov 19, 2018, 08:02 PM
Nov 2018

Ground-based lavatories these days are huge in order to be handicapped accessible.

LisaM

(27,848 posts)
5. I've been in those tiny bathrooms. They're terrible.
Mon Nov 19, 2018, 08:04 PM
Nov 2018

And I am an average sized person, also, on the short side. I can't imagine if I was 6'2" or something.

Siwsan

(26,311 posts)
6. I dreaded the regular size ones, and I'm relatively slender
Mon Nov 19, 2018, 08:11 PM
Nov 2018

I just pulled out a tape measure to get a good idea of just how small that is - and damn. How does one, errr, re-arrange garments to accomplish what needs to be done?

Fortunately, the flights I take now are generally around 2 hours, so I hit the loo just before I board.

MontanaMama

(23,364 posts)
7. Most airline bathrooms
Mon Nov 19, 2018, 08:14 PM
Nov 2018

are covered in urine 20 minutes into the flight. Imagine what it will be like in these new bathrooms? Yuck.

3catwoman3

(24,085 posts)
9. So much for the...
Mon Nov 19, 2018, 09:27 PM
Nov 2018

...Mile High Club.

I could never understand the appeal of that particular venue for that particular activity.

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