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Interiors Archive
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New cabin on Delta’s 777-200s
Posted on January 5, 2011 | No CommentsDelta’s 777-200 LRs cabins are progressively being reconfigurated to match the interior of the 777-200 ER fleet. It means • Flat beds seatin a herringbone configuration • New IFE with larger screens in economy and business class. • More than 1000 contents for online distraction. By june the whole 777... -
Continental receives the first Boeing 737 with Sky Interior
Posted on December 30, 2010 | No CommentsContinental Airlines is the first carrier in North America to receive a Boeinfg 737-800 equipped with the new “Sky Interior” cabin. Visually it looks both very nice and soothing and seem to have some similarities with the varying light atmosphere of the A380. Since I’ve only flew the second I... -
Roomy A380s for Korean Air
Posted on December 30, 2010 | 1 CommentKorean Air, that will be one of the next airlines to operate the A380, recently unveiled its cabin configuration. Korean Air’s A380 will only have 407 seats. The reason ? The whole upper deck will be dedicated to the business class flat-bed seats (94). Main deck will be equipped with... -
Lufthansa unveils their “Europe class” for short and medium-haul flights
Posted on December 20, 2010 | No CommentsLast week, Lufthansa unveiled their “Europe class” that will be deployed on their short and medium haul flight and equipped with a seat designed by Recaro. These new ultra slim and light seats will provide passengers with an extra 4 com leg room and enough space to store their luggage... -
Delta to increase first class offer on domestic flights
Posted on December 20, 2010 | No CommentsWhile many airlines are slowly but surely decreasing their first class offer, Delta is adopting the opposite strategy and announced that number of first class seats will be increased on 60% of their aircrafts operating domestic flights. 1200 new seats will be deployed until 2012. NB : As far as... -
While first class is dying, Premium Eco is the new Graal
Posted on November 15, 2010 | 2 CommentsMore and more airlines are deciding either to abandon their first class or to keep it on a few profitable destinations. Conversely, “premium eco” classes are very trendy. It’s an intermediary class between economy and business, that is perfect for business passengers that have to reduce their expenses in hard... -
Air New Zeland to launch a “cuddle class”
Posted on October 26, 2010 | No CommentsAirlines are not only being inventive for business or “premium economy” seats. Last example to date, Air New Zealand and its “cuddle class” seat. What’s that ? Two passengers traveling together will be able to book the third seat of the raw for half price and convert the three seats... -
I’ve tested the new Air France Business Class
Posted on September 22, 2010 | No CommentsYesterday morning Air France introduced her new business class (the Affaires class in french) at the Internation French Travel Market expo. Like the previous version, is built in a fixed shell to preserve the passenger’s privacy, its bed that’s more than 2 meters in lenght is said being one of... -
Singapore Suites : open your eyes…and dream
Posted on August 15, 2010 | No CommentsIn the airline industry, you can always find better than what you have. A regular airline when you’ve been used to low cost ones, business class when you’ve been traveling economy for decdes etc… But, at the end, major airlines are more and more looking alike, and there are very...









