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Business Class Travel » Air Travel News Air Travel NewsWednesday, March 31, 2010Singapore Airlines will be launching new cabin products on its Boeing 777-200 aircraft which function through the Singapore-Auckland route and the Singapore-Christchurch route. The retrofitted aircraft will begin service between Singapore-Auckland from July 3, 2010 and Singapore-Christchurch from August 1,2010. The B777-200s will be equipped with the airline's latest cabin offerings to offer additional space, comfort as well as greater product reliability across the fleet. The refitted B777-200s will be configured with both business class as well as economy class seats. Business class will comprise incline lie-flat leather seats in an up to date design similar to those on Singapore Airlines' Airbus A330-300 aircraft. ![]() The seats have a personal partition and superior control panel that allows the customer to personalize seating preferences or choose from various predetermined options. A six-way amendable headrest and lumbar support will provide utmost ergonomic support for a more relaxed rest. The economy class cabin will be renovated with a new modern look. Enhancements will also be done to Singapore Airlines' award-winning KrisWorld in-flight entertainment system, for improved Audio-Video On Demand features in both cabin classes, such as a more spontaneous and easy to use graphical interface.Business class seats will comprise bigger 15.4-inch screens, while screens in economy class will be enlarged to 9 inches. Labels: Business class, business class tickets, Business flight, Singapore Airlines |


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