Virgin Australia to Reconfigure 737 Fleet - Spend $110M

There was no other alternative. It's purely to do with cabin crew surveillance, casa requirements etc.
I get that. I was thinking the same thing as the first photo from this article on AFF: Why Airlines Love European Business Class

The curtains over the seat backs could have been equally transparent in nature as the main curtain.

I wonder why CASA has different requirements for curtains on narrow vs wide bodies?
 
I just don’t understand what was wrong with the rope……

I constantly saw people moving the rope and going through to the front toilet.

Just like we will see people marching through the plastic shower curtain I’m sure. You can’t manage for all idiots :)

I have a tonne of VA2 flights coming up so will look out for the Temu equipped jets 😜
 
Magic rope - class
Shower curtain - less so.

But as has been mentioned, without the cabin dividers to hide the magnets in, the rope was no longer an option. Capitalism wins.
 
Magic rope - class
Shower curtain - less so.

But as has been mentioned, without the cabin dividers to hide the magnets in, the rope was no longer an option. Capitalism wins.
Maybe they could have put the rope higher across the floating divider? (The floating divider ends would need to have a flat surface so that the rope can be attached to it)

They could even sew a fabric sign that hangs from the rope, e.g. "Business Class only beyond this point: no, that's not you..."
 
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