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Qantas has unveiled its next generation Premium Economy seat. According to the announcement, the new seat has a unique recline motion that provides a class-leading level of comfort and it is wider along with more functional space overall.
It is slated to debut on the airline’s fleet of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners from October 2017.
Features of Premium Economy on the Qantas Dreamliner include a separate cabin of 28 seats, configured in a two-three-two layout to improve aisle access for middle passengers.
“The Qantas Dreamliner will by flying some of the longest routes in the world, including non-stop from Perth to London, so we’ve focused on making each cabin the most comfortable in its class,” said, Alan Joyce, Group CEO, Qantas.
The Qantas Dreamliner will seat 236 passengers across Business, Premium Economy and Economy. The new Premium Economy seat is based on a prototype by Thompson Aeroseating and is designed for Qantas by leading Australian industrial designer, David Caon.
The first of eight Dreamliners will be delivered in October 2017 with Qantas’s first international 787 services that will take flight in December between Melbourne and Los Angeles. Flights between Perth and London, which will directly link Australia and Europe for the first time, will begin from March 2018.
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