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New luxurious seats for Qantas passengers

byCustoms Today Report
21/10/2014
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SYDNEY: The Australian airline, Qantas, has unveiled new business suites of A330 aircraft having luxurious seats that allow customers to fully recline and sleep even during take-off and landing.

The Chief Executive Officer of Qantas, Alan Joyce, uncovered the new business class configuration during a ceremony. Joyce said the upgrade would improve more than 15 international and domestic routes. Explaining the seats qualities, the CEO said that there’s enough space to eat while continuing to work, which is very important for most of the business customers, adding, “There is plenty of storage room to keep the range of electronic devices that now people like to travel with.”

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“A key point of difference from all other carriers is that the seat can be in recline and fitted with the mattress from take-off right through to landing,” he added.

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