This economy seat is taking social media by storm. It's not alone
A newly highlighted economy seat design is drawing attention after Emirates long-haul passengers posted videos of an adjustable “winged” headrest. Frequent flyer Naya Rajji shared footage from an Emirates flight from Dubai to Colombo, praising a headrest that adjusts for comfort. While butterfly-style headrests with side-folding wings are not new in economy, the differentiation reported for Emirates is its larger, horseshoe-shaped configuration: it folds downward from the seatback to encircle the neck rather than folding in at the side. Media reports say both height and angle can be customized. Commentators have linked the layout to variations of Safran’s Z400, which Emirates has installed on parts of its fleet, including Airbus A350 and Boeing 777 aircraft. The article places this in broader competitive context, noting enhanced economy products across carriers and the December introduction of New Zealand’s Economy Skynest between Auckland and New York.






