Airline First Class and Business Class lie-flat and flatbed seat reviews
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New Business Class "flat-bed"
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Qantas has showcased the seats that will be introduced on its A380 aircraft, which are due to be introduced into the
Qantas fleet from August 2008.
The A380 aircraft will be configured with 450 seats, divided as :
14 First Class
72 Business Class
32 Premium Economy Class
332 Economy Class
FIRST CLASS
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14 individual suites featuring electronically adjustable seat with programmable positions and adjustable multi-zone massage function
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Seat converts into a fully flat, extra long and wide bed with foam mattress, exclusive sheepskin overlay
and fitted cotton sheeting
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Electronically deployed 17" LCD widescreen video monitor |
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Touch screen control with flight map and operating all electronic functions including
electronically adjustable privacy screens
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Leather guest seat and large dining table designed to accommodate two |
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Variety of personal stowage options including dresser unit
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High quality finishes including Edelman leather and solid wood
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Noise cancelling headset port, PC power, USB and RJ45 ports
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Electronically controlled dual layer window shades
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Main deck cabin with mood lighting and enhanced cabin soundproofing
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Designer amenities, soft furnishings and tableware |
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Female amenity kits designed by Collette Dinnigan and filled with products from Payot Paris
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Male amenity kits by Akira Isogawa and filled with products from Payot Paris.
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Luxury cotton pyjamas, slippers and eyeshades by Akira Isogawa.
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Crockery, cutlery and glassware designed by Marc Newson and manufactured by Noritake, Alessi and Visy.
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BUSINESS CLASS
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Enhanced Skybed electronically adjustable, sleeper seat, which converts to longer, fully flat bed with
pre-programmed seating positions, adjustable lumbar support, and improved massage function
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Seat pitch of 80 inches, configured in 2x2x2 layout
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Illuminated seat controller operating all seat functions, electronically deployed privacy divider and fully adjustable in-arm video monitor
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Variety of personal stowage options including dedicated spaces for laptops, headset, shoes, reading material, water bottle, and coat hook
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Multiple reading lights, noise cancelling headset port, PC power, RJ45 and USB port
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Lounge area featuring self-service refreshment bar, large sofa, seatbelts for inflight use, selection of
reading material, large entertainment screen with laptop connection for presentations and feature display cabinet
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Upper deck cabin with mood lighting
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Luxury amenities, soft furnishings and tableware. Crockery, cutlery and glassware designed by Marc Newson and manufactured by
Noritake, Alessi and Visy
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Collectable male and female amenity kits designed by Marc Newson and filled with products from Australian skincare range Ultraceuticals.
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Soft cotton pyjamas and eyeshades by Morrissey.
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INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT & INTERNET
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Panasonic Inflight Entertainment System
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In-seat access to email and the internet, as well as wireless connectivity for customers with their own laptop.
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100 on demand movies, 350 television selections, 500 audio CDs, 30 PC style games, and a selection of
audio books, language tutorials, destination information, business education and radio channels.
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Advanced graphic user interface will allow passengers to easily navigate through the vast range of
entertainment options.
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