Qantas customers will soon be able to enjoy a
new standard of luxury on international flights from Asia, Hawaii
and key domestic routes, with the airline unveiling the final
design of new Business Suites that will feature on its A330 fleet.
The new Business Suites will be progressively
introduced from later this year.
Designed in collaboration
with Marc Newson, the new Business Suite will be available on all
28 of Qantas’ A330 aircraft and will
allow passengers to recline in their seat from take-off through to
landing. The Suites also offer fully-flat beds and direct aisle
access for every Business Class passenger in a 1-2-1 layout.
The Vantage XL seat, manufactured by Thompson Aero Seating,
was developed and customised extensively by Qantas after ergonomic
trials and inflight monitoring with a panel of experts and ongoing
feedback from customers.
Qantas Group Chief Executive
Officer Alan Joyce said the airline was excited to unveil the
Business Suite, which would redefine the inflight experience for
customers travelling on more than 15 international and domestic
routes.
“We believe this product will deliver the best
travel experience between Asia and Australia, and probably the
best domestic travel experience anywhere in the world. We can’t
wait for our customers to experience it for themselves,” said Mr
Joyce. “We’ve listened to what matters most to our
customers and done extensive ergonomic trials to deliver the
highest levels of comfort, privacy and intuitive design ... There’s enough space to eat while continuing to work, which is
something our business customers said was very important to them,
and plenty of storage room to keep the range of electronic devices
that people now travel with ... A key point of difference
from all other carriers is that the seat can be in recline and
fitted with the mattress from take-off right through to landing.
With many Business passengers enjoying a meal in the lounge prior
to travelling, this means more time to rest and sleep.”
The Economy cabins on all international A330s will be fitted
with a next-generation model of the award-winning Recaro seat, an earlier version of which has been extremely popular with Qantas
customers on the A380 and refurbished B747 aircraft.
Customers in both cabins on the international A330 aircraft will
be able to enjoy the latest Panasonic eX3 inflight entertainment system, with larger seatback touchscreens in addition to Q
Streaming technology, enabling them to stream content from an extensive entertainment library directly to their own devices.
The work to refresh the aircraft interiors – which will take
about one month for each – will start at Qantas’ heavy maintenance facility in Brisbane next month. The first of the domestic
refurbished A330 aircraft will take to the skies in late December
from the east coast to Perth, and the first international A330
will commence flying in January 2015.
International and
Domestic Routes Currently Serviced by Qantas A330s
Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane to Singapore Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane to Hong Kong Sydney-Bangkok Sydney-Jakarta Sydney-Manila Sydney-Honolulu Sydney-Shanghai Sydney-Melbourne Sydney-Brisbane Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane to Perth
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