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Delta 35L (Ex-Latam) or American 788 Business Class?

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Alaska Airlines Premium class

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Starlux Biz Class seat assignments

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JetBlue A220 routes

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Asian Verses American Based Airlines

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Allergies on plane – not peanut

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KLM new business class progress

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No entertainment system for international flight

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SkyClub Access

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British Airways Companion Dinning

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  1. Anonymous Guest

    I just heard that Air Canada’s new business class on the 777-300ER will be used across the 777-300ER, 777-200LR and A330s (Vantage Style). The 787’s will all be outfitted with Reverse Herringbone. Just thought I’d point this out.

  2. Adrian Wattamaniuk Member

    [QUOTE=”Adrian Wattamaniuk, post: 4063″]I just heard that Air Canada’s new business class on the 777-300ER will be used across the 777-300ER, 777-200LR and A330s (Vantage Style). The 787’s will all be outfitted with Reverse Herringbone. Just thought I’d point this out.[/QUOTE]
    I made an error when posting this, Air Canada will be outfitting the old 777s and a330s with reverse herringbone and premium economy. So this better than I thought as it at first sounded like all of those planes were to be high density.

  3. Anonymous Guest

    Great news indeed. Far prefer herringbone/reverse herringbone to the staggered seats.

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