Aviation giant Airbus has revealed plans to install beds in the premium-economy cabin of some of its planes.
Brits who make sure they jet off with the right
travel insurance should sleep soundly aboard the Airbus, as they know that any problems with their break are covered by their policy.
The carrier plans to fit flatbed seats into the premium-economy cabins of its A380 superjumbo.
Robert Lange, head of aircraft interiors marketing at Airbus, told the Times that it is the "holy grail" to find a way of providing horizontal sleeping facilities for premium passengers.
Mr Lange said that bunk beds could be ideal as the full capacity of the plane's cabin was not currently being utilised.
Howard Guy, from aircraft interior firm Design Q, comments that the sleeping quarters on the planes will be much like a sleeper train.
The plans are someway off being put in place, which could give holidaymakers plenty of time to book flights and travel insurance before checking out the new Airbus facilities.
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