Iberia A340-600
2010-01-25, 08:55 PM
Air New Zealand has finally released their revolutionary interior upgrades for their new Boeing 777-300ER fleet. In economy, Air New Zealand launches their new "skycouch" product which allows for a lie-flat experience.
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When Boeing delivers its first 777-300ER to Air New Zealand in November, the first 11 window rows of its economy class cabin will feature a new "Skycouch" to provide a lie-flat experience. As launch customer for the 787-9, the innovative new seat was intended to be introduced starting with the first delivery originally set for late 2010.
The airline hopes that two adults will purchase two seats and a third at roughly half the price to take advantage of the lie-flat Skycouch. No word yet on whether or not the seats will be restricted on low load factor flights, so there are definite questions on how they will manage the revenue on this very unique product.
The airline also plans to introduce a six-abreast 2-2-2 configuration for new angled Premium Economy seating (Photo below) that features a common table that Air New Zealand is comparing to business jet seats.
http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/fligh ... conom.html (http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/flightblogger/2010/01/air-new-zealand-unveils-econom.html)
Lql77jkiztc
When Boeing delivers its first 777-300ER to Air New Zealand in November, the first 11 window rows of its economy class cabin will feature a new "Skycouch" to provide a lie-flat experience. As launch customer for the 787-9, the innovative new seat was intended to be introduced starting with the first delivery originally set for late 2010.
The airline hopes that two adults will purchase two seats and a third at roughly half the price to take advantage of the lie-flat Skycouch. No word yet on whether or not the seats will be restricted on low load factor flights, so there are definite questions on how they will manage the revenue on this very unique product.
The airline also plans to introduce a six-abreast 2-2-2 configuration for new angled Premium Economy seating (Photo below) that features a common table that Air New Zealand is comparing to business jet seats.
http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/fligh ... conom.html (http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/flightblogger/2010/01/air-new-zealand-unveils-econom.html)