coronavirus outbreak. Holidays will never be the same again and how planes operate are going to be totally different.Economy seats aren't ideal for a pandemic, with hundreds of people packed together in one bit of space.But now we might have seen a glimpse of the future after a company unveiled plans to create curved seats.In a bid to maintain social distancing, Interspace Lite will essentially divide people sat next to each other.The seat has been made by aerospace manufacturer Safran and transportation technology called Universal Movement.It’s not going to be see-through so passengers sat next to each other will find it difficult to have a face-to-face conversation.And production for the mew seats which sparks the future of flying are.