The luxurious 358-seater airplanes are characterized as the most premium commercial planes available right now. Presenting coffee saloons, cocktail bars, sofa seats and other extravagances, it can be easily said that it looks more like a lounge soaring through the skies.
The seating plan of the aircraft has been divided such that 40 seats fall in premium business, 62 in premium economy, while the remaining 256 seats fall within the economy class. Economy class passengers will now be able to enjoy their journey in a much more comfortable manner as China Airlines’ new plane offers ‘Asia’s first family couch’; the seats in the plane can be converted into full-size sofas by just raising the footrests to ninety degrees.
The seat backs can also be reclined to a hundred and twenty degrees, allowing passengers to get into a more favourable position for some sleep. 11.1-inch display screens also accompany every seat in the economy class.
Premium class will be accorded the same luxury sofa seats as economy class. However, passengers in Premium class will get to be served offerings of six different types of Taiwanese teas. Taiwanese Tea is acclaimed around the world for providing health and skin benefits, and China Airlines is taking full use of this reputation to exhibit the brilliance of the tea at a greater level.
The coffee lounge is also accessible to all passengers in Premium Class and is host to excellent locally grown coffee. Those looking for some exciting beverages can head over to the bar and take in cocktails along with pot as well as tapas. Premium economy class passengers are provided with 12.1-inch display screens.
Premium Business class passengers will be the ones flying in the most luxurious manner. They will be accorded with 78-inch seats, long enough for a person to lie down and sleep. Spring mattresses, customizable temperatures and lighting make it a unique and extravagant experience. The seats are also accompanied by large 18-inch screens for the passengers to enjoy their media.
Just like a premium economy class, the passengers in premium business class can take tours to the cocktail bar or the coffee lounge or order any of the splendid Taiwanese tea. The plane’s aisle is adorned with bookshelves full of English and Chinese books for the passengers to indulge in.
Most of these luxurious in-flight services have never been seen on any Asian airline before so it can be safely said that with these new extravagant offerings it launches, China airlines can promise its owners a greater share in the market by the time 2015 starts.
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