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No, but the bigger issues that someone pointed out in the comments are:
EASA would never approve these because they’d never pass evacuation time limit standards
No airline would be insane enough to dedicate an entire plane to a single route which is what this would require since you can’t sell a first class ticket on a sky cattle carrier during period when the route dries up
Also the speculated 1-5 euro ticket cost is 100% total horseshit even packed to the brim you could not turn a profit like that
You can change the seats out without scrapping the plane so I think you could dedicate them to a route if you could turn them around fast enough but the cost is absolutely bullshit.
No, but the bigger issues that someone pointed out in the comments are:
Also the speculated 1-5 euro ticket cost is 100% total horseshit even packed to the brim you could not turn a profit like that
You can change the seats out without scrapping the plane so I think you could dedicate them to a route if you could turn them around fast enough but the cost is absolutely bullshit.