Cathay Pacific sets completion date for 100 million dollar upgrade
Tuesday 24/10/2017 - Source: E-Travel Blackboard
Cathay Pacific has announced that its $100-million seating upgrade should be completed by mid-2009, with its entire fleet receiving an upgrade for all three classes.
Changes to economy will see the seats reclining without the chair itself going backwards into another passengers' space. The passenger will instead recline within the chair itself. All business class seats will become lie-flat beds and will be fitted with a massage feature- all seats will also have aisle access. First class seats will be re-designed to be used as an armchair, a chaise lounge or a two-metre-long bed. An ottoman will also be made available to allow passengers to invite friends or colleagues to join them.
"We really like what they've done with that design," said Cathay Pacific's Canadian vice-president Phillippe Lacamp for the Vancouver Sun. "It's going to make a big difference for passengers."
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