The United States based United Airlines has launched lie-flat seats in its first as well as business class sections on flights linking Incheon and San Francisco.
The so called bed seats in business class can be reclined to 180 degrees, offering comfort similar to a bed. Travelers can watch movies and television shows, play video games and connect their iPod or iPhone via adjustable video screens. An AC power source is offered for their handiness.The passengers of first and business class will be served with gourmet dishes devised by Chef Charlie Trotter along with wines suggested by sommelier Doug Frost.

Presently, the flight offers lie-flat business seats on all Boeing 747 planes serving Asia. It also has Economy Plus seats, which provides 13-centimeter extra space for economy class passengers.
The international carrier also supports cultural exchange between Korea and the U.S.David Ruch,the airline's country manager in Korea and chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM Korea) stated that in 2007, the Airlines worked together with the U.S. State Department and the American Chamber of Commerce to host the 'Flights of Fantasy' exhibition launching a few of America's most prominent craft artists to Korea.He also added that this year,it is our turn to lend a hand in introducing some of Korea's most talented musical artists to America.
The so called bed seats in business class can be reclined to 180 degrees, offering comfort similar to a bed. Travelers can watch movies and television shows, play video games and connect their iPod or iPhone via adjustable video screens. An AC power source is offered for their handiness.The passengers of first and business class will be served with gourmet dishes devised by Chef Charlie Trotter along with wines suggested by sommelier Doug Frost.

Presently, the flight offers lie-flat business seats on all Boeing 747 planes serving Asia. It also has Economy Plus seats, which provides 13-centimeter extra space for economy class passengers.
The international carrier also supports cultural exchange between Korea and the U.S.David Ruch,the airline's country manager in Korea and chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM Korea) stated that in 2007, the Airlines worked together with the U.S. State Department and the American Chamber of Commerce to host the 'Flights of Fantasy' exhibition launching a few of America's most prominent craft artists to Korea.He also added that this year,it is our turn to lend a hand in introducing some of Korea's most talented musical artists to America.
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