How about this for travelling in style?

This artist's impression shows Airbus' new cabin brand, designed to improve air travel for passengers. The cabins feature more baggage space, better toilets, wider seats and space to stretch your legs.

Airbus say the new 'Airspace by Airbus' design connects the wellbeing of passengers with the operational performance for its airline customers.

Encompassing four key dimensions - comfort, ambiance, service and design - Airspace cabins will be more 'relaxing, inspiring, beautiful and functional'. They will include larger overhead storage bins, spacious and contemporary lavatories, wider seats and aisles, and unobstructed under-seat foot space.

While it doesn't solve the annoyance of being sat next to a screaming child or the plane drunk, it goes a long way to making life more pleasant while 30,000ft in the air.

In addition, signature design elements will be consistently recognizable throughout all Airspace cabins – with the latest LED technology ambient lighting, clean, straight lines and shapes, clear surfaces, and also a unique, customisable welcome area.

Airbus, which employs 6,000 people at its Broughton factory, say that these aspects 'result in an aesthetically-pleasing design combined with not just a feeling' of space, but real space' – which is fulfilled in the brand new cabin for the A330neo.

Airbus has launched the new cabin for the forthcoming A330neo airliner, which embodies Airspace by Airbus and is inspired by the cabin of its Widebody sibling, the new A350 XWB in service.

Inspire and empower

Dr Kiran Rao, Airbus’ executive vice-president of strategy and marketing, said: “Airbus’ history of success is down to innovation, which has always included the cabin as a key driver.

"With the great passenger feedback on the A350 XWB, and our application of A350 cabin technology and features to the A330neo, we are proud to embrace our cabin design principles through our new brand, Airspace by Airbus.”

He adds: “The new A330neo is the launch vehicle for this brand, which along with the A350 XWB begins a new family of Airbus cabins.

"These will inspire and empower airlines to build the next generation of personalized flying experience for their passengers, while and at the same time optimizing the economic performance of their aircraft space.”