Japan Airlines is to further expand its JAL New
Sky Project and install inflight internet service on select
domestic flights within Japan. JAL New Sky Project was initially launched by
the airline in January 2013 with the introduction of the JAL Sky
Suite 777 on international routes.
The revamped aircraft boasts increased
comfort and functionality in all classes. Leading the redesign are
the airline's new fully-flat seats in JAL Business Class.
The new JAL Sky Suite 767 will be introduced
onto select international flights starting in December 2013.
As part of this latest Project, JAL will revamp
cabin interiors on aircraft operating on select domestic routes,
which will include the installation of leather seating and LED
lighting throughout the cabin.
Another highlight of the new Economy Class seat
is a slim-style seatback design resulting in approximately 5cm
(max.) more legroom than the present seat pitch, providing
customers with a more comfortable travel experience.
Additionally, inflight internet service,
currently available on select JAL international flights from July
2012, will be first installed onto select Japan-domestic flights.
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