
When they’re not sleeping, the seats have been designed to offer twice as much desk space as the norm, while the seat configuration itself has been designed so that all passengers in business class will have access to the aisle.
New digital interfaces mean that flyers will be able to control the seat function and in-flight entertainment system using their personal device.
Lufthansa is the latest airline to unveil new, updated, modernized cabin features.
Some of the buzziest new launches include Singapore Airlines and its new private apartments which feature reclining swivel chairs, full-sized closets and full-flat double beds.
Earlier this month Emirates also unveiled a redesign of their Boeing 777, with Mercedes-Benz-designed private suites and “zero-gravity” leather seats that use NASA-inspired technology to impart a feeling of weightlessness.
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