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Todays West Australian
Air New Zealand will unveil on Tuesday the most dramatic and innovative revamp of economy seating since the advent of the 747 in 1970.
The West Australian can reveal that the economy seats allow passengers to lie back, stretch out and sleep - a world first for economy travel.
The reveal will take place in a special mock-up of Boeing's 787 / 777 cabin, which has been purpose-built in an Auckland warehouse.
Air New Zealand chief executive Rob Fyfe told _The West Australian _that the new seats' designs would quite simply "redefine long-haul travel and set a benchmark for competitors to follow."
The new seats will be introduced in November when the airline takes delivery of its first 365-seat Boeing 777-300ER.
Last year, low-cost airline Ryanair suggested that it was looking at offering a standing option for economy passengers, while Lufthansa and Airbus hold a patent for passengers to be strapped to backboards in a vertical position.
It is understood that Air New Zealand's new seats do not embrace either concept.
Full details of the new seats can be seen first on www.thewest.com.au from 6am on Tuesday.
You can read Geoffrey Thomas' exclusive behind-the-scenes story of the seat makeover in Saturday's Weekend Travel on January 30.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/travel/a/-/travel/6714888/airline-to-unveil-seating-revamp
Air New Zealand will unveil on Tuesday the most dramatic and innovative revamp of economy seating since the advent of the 747 in 1970.
The West Australian can reveal that the economy seats allow passengers to lie back, stretch out and sleep - a world first for economy travel.
The reveal will take place in a special mock-up of Boeing's 787 / 777 cabin, which has been purpose-built in an Auckland warehouse.
Air New Zealand chief executive Rob Fyfe told _The West Australian _that the new seats' designs would quite simply "redefine long-haul travel and set a benchmark for competitors to follow."
The new seats will be introduced in November when the airline takes delivery of its first 365-seat Boeing 777-300ER.
Last year, low-cost airline Ryanair suggested that it was looking at offering a standing option for economy passengers, while Lufthansa and Airbus hold a patent for passengers to be strapped to backboards in a vertical position.
It is understood that Air New Zealand's new seats do not embrace either concept.
Full details of the new seats can be seen first on www.thewest.com.au from 6am on Tuesday.
You can read Geoffrey Thomas' exclusive behind-the-scenes story of the seat makeover in Saturday's Weekend Travel on January 30.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/travel/a/-/travel/6714888/airline-to-unveil-seating-revamp