A new FAA-approved design features a wider seat and more elbow room. The dreaded middle seat on some airplanes may be getting an upgrade with a new FAA-approved design featuring a wider seat and more ...
"Molon labe" is reportedly the response of Diogenes of Sparta to Xerxes I of Persia when Xerxes demanded that the Greeks lay down their arms and surrender. You know, like in that historically accurate ...
Being stuck in the plane’s cramped middle seats can be a real pain in the behind – often figuratively and literally – but a company in Colorado is aiming to change that. Molon Labe Seating’s new S1 ...
New airline seats from a lab in Golden could change the way people travel by plane. The new design from Molon Labe Seating in Golden is called the Freedom Seat and aims to make flying more accessible ...
The dreaded middle airplane seat is about to come with a silver lining. On 50 mystery passenger planes, set for delivery in 2020, middle seat passengers will get their own arm rest space, plus about ...
"Molon labe" is reportedly the response of Diogenes of Sparta to Xerxes I of Persia when Xerxes demanded that the Greeks lay down their arms and surrender. You know, like in that historically accurate ...
“There’s no justice in air travel,” an airline industry insider once told me. A third of passengers on planes get stuck with a middle seat, getting smushed for hours at a time in a chair that costs ...
Amid the banners, flags and emblems displayed at the Jan. 6 insurrection, it was strange, especially for a classicist like myself, to see some in ancient Greek. The phrase molon labe, “come and take ...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that middle seats on airplanes are the worst. Being awkwardly sandwiched in between two people while fighting for elbow room is the bane of most passengers. Now ...
How it's made: Meant to feed four very hungry people, this platter is no lightweight. "It's two steak skewers, two chicken skewers, two pork skewers, two Greek sausages and the lamb we use for the ...
Your heart thumps, then catches. Your breath shortens. Beads of sweat emerge at your temples. Your eyes scan back and forth over the airplane-shaped diagram. Surely there must be at least one solitary ...