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Ryanair reveals redesigned cabin interior on its new planes

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Tatjana Obrazcova
Country: Ireland Aircraft: Airplanes
Source: Daily Mail

Ryanair is giving passengers a sneak peek at its sleek new aircraft interior, which has abandoned the garish yellow colour scheme that has become one of its hallmarks.

In a new photo revealed today, blue and white are the dominant colours in the redesigned cabin on the budget airline's new planes, which feature slimmer seats with yellow trim on the headrest, larger windows and LED lighting.

Passengers have long complained about a lack of legroom on board Ryanair flights, and the Irish carrier claims customers will enjoy more personal space on the new planes.

The redesigned cabin on Ryanair's new planes features slimmer seats, LED lighting and larger windows

The redesigned cabin on Ryanair's new planes features slimmer seats, LED lighting and larger windows

With a modern, grown-up appearance, the redesigned interiors are found on the Irish carrier’s new Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

Passengers will be able to experience the new design once the first planes are delivered this month.

A Ryanair spokesman told MailOnline Travel: ‘Redesigned interiors are being introduced this year, where we’ll be toning down the yellow and installing new imagery.

‘The next deliveries of our Boeing 737-800 aircraft delivery from January will feature new slimline seats, which will create more legroom, and the new aircraft we take in will have also the new Boeing sky interiors, with new LED lighting, larger window reveals and new overhead lockers, with more headroom.’

Ryanair is abandoning its current yellow and blue colour scheme (pictured) as part of a rebranding effort

Ryanair is abandoning its current yellow and blue colour scheme (pictured) as part of a rebranding effort

As part of a rebranding effort to shed its troubled image and win over customers, Ryanair will also introduce new uniforms for staff and a new in-flight menu.

Ryanair previously announced that it would be using a new on-time jingle instead of the original trumpet-heavy tune.

The cabin makeover has been met with positive reviews on Twitter and Facebook, where the Dublin-based airline shared the photo with its followers.

One Twitter user took a jab at the bright yellow scheme that is being abandoned, writing: ‘Yay, sunglasses no longer needed on the 6:30am flights’.


 





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