All Continental Airlines’ Boeing 777 long-haul,
international flights now feature new flat-bed seats in its
BusinessFirst cabin.
Continental currently operates the 777-200 on
international routes between its New York hub at Newark Liberty
International Airport and Beijing, Delhi, Frankfurt, Hong Kong,
London/Heathrow, Mumbai, Shanghai, Tel Aviv and Tokyo, and between
its Houston hub at Bush Intercontinental Airport and
London/Heathrow and Tokyo.
“Customers flying to international destinations
on our Boeing 777s are now assured a flat-bed seat
whenever they choose to fly with us,” said Jim Compton, executive
vice president and chief revenue officer. “These seats are
highly popular with customers from all over the world, and we will
begin installing them on the rest of our widebody fleet
beginning next year.”
The BusinessFirst flat-bed seat
reclines 180 degrees and provides 6 feet 6 inches of sleeping
space in the fully extended position on the Boeing 777. It
is one of the widest business-class seats in the air, measuring up
to 27 inches.
Laptop power, headset and USB plugs are conveniently tucked above the customer’s shoulder. iPod
connectivity allows customers to view their personal videos and
enjoy their music while their iPods are charging. The new
seats feature 15.4-inch video monitors for customers to enjoy
on-demand movies, music and games.
The flat-bed seats made
their operational debut in November 2009 and are also being
installed on Continental’s fleet of Boeing 757-200 aircraft. CO will begin retrofitting substantially all of its
Boeing 767 aircraft with BusinessFirst flat-bed seats in
2011.
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