Monday, September 6, 2010

american airlines business class lie flat bed seats


american airlines next-generation business class seat reclines to 180 degrees, with 76 inches of sleeping space in angled lie-flat seat, replacing the older, cradle style seats.

The new cabin design, seats and entertainment upgrades are available on all international 767-300 and 777 airplane.
Lie-Flat bed seats Comfort. The next generation Business Class seat recline to 180 degree, creating a comfortable and spacious bed. The seat also features a fixed privacy divider, providing another level of personal space for each traveler

american airlines new Business Class cabin on the Boeing 777 features 37 seats in a 2-3-2 seating configuration an increase of two seats from the previous Business Class cabin configuration. The additional seats will help meet strong customer demand for Americans Business Class product, as well as help preserve AAdvantage® members ability to upgrade into the Business Class cabin.
Laptop power port and satellite phone for office environment.
More extras to make your flight a delightful experience.
A privacy divider between the seats can be raised for additional privacy as well as shoulder room, especially when in a reclined or bed position. Two-source lighting illuminates the work table while an overhead light gives more generalized illumination. A soft, quilted cotton duvet is designed for warmth and comfort throughout your flight. And an Amenity Kit is also provided with thoughtful items such as body lotion, lip balm, toothpaste, toothbrush with a re-sealable cap, plush socks, and eyeshades.
Fine Food and Wine. Customers have long enjoyed American's Business Class for the excellent cuisine and award-winning wines. American's Chefs' Conclave has designed culinary fare such as Stephen Pyles' signature cowboy steak with red chili onions and corn-bean ragout and lamb shank with tomato coulis for American's business class menus. Beginning in September, American will introduce additional enhancements to its premium class menus including artisan breads, an antipasto plate and after-dinner chocolates. To complement the meal, American maintains 18 different wine lists that are specially selected for various markets. See www.aa.com/dining for details on American's international food and wines.



Entertainment on Demand. american airlines new Business Class features in-seat personal entertainment with a 10.6-inch, touch-screen tilting monitor. Customers also receive Bose® QuietComfort® 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® headphones to enhance their entertainment experience. Business Class customers have a choice of up to 35 feature movies, 18 hours of pre-loaded television, 50 music CDs, 15 games and 14 American branded audio channels. The on-demand feature allows passengers using the in-seat entertainment system to select the program they want to view or hear and then pause, fast-forward and rewind at their convenience. In-flight entertainment language options vary by market and include English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese and Hindi.

American Airlines 767-300 Routes
Brussels - Chicago (daily), New York/JFK (daily)
Dublin - Chicago (daily summer season, then 5 per week)
Frankfurt - Chicago (daily)
Glasgow - Chicago (summer season)
London LGW - Dallas / Fort Worth (daily)
Madrid - Miami (daily)
Manchester - Chicago (daily), Miami (subject to seasonality)
Paris CDG - Boston (daily summer season), Chicago (daily), Dallas/Fort Worth(daily), Miami (daily), New York/JFK (2 daily)
Rome - Chicago (daily), New York/JFK (daily)
Zurich - Dallas/Fort Worth (daily), New York/JFK (daily)

American Airlines 777 Routes
London LHR - Boston (up to 2 daily), Chicago (5 daily), Los Angeles, (2 daily), Miami (2 daily), New York (6 daily)
London LGW - Dallas/Fort Worth (up to 3 daily, one operated by 767-300), Raleigh/Durham (daily)
Frankfurt - Dallas/Fort Worth (daily)

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