Virgin Atlantic is
in the process of introducing double suites for passengers travelling in
its Upper Class Suite. The airline has fitted four pairs of double suites onto two of its Boeing 747-400 aircraft, giving passengers travelling
together 2 square metres of space to enjoy their flight closer together.
Sir Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Atlantic,
commented, “We are delighted that Virgin Atlantic is the first airline to offer
this unique service. It has been one of my long held ambitions to have double beds onboard our aircraft and now, once again,
we are leading the way in product innovation onboard our aircraft.”
The double suites are located in the centre of Zone B on the lower deck where the suites in the centre of the cabin are arranged
in a herring-bone configuration. Passengers can reserve a double bed at the point of checking in for the flight, when the
reservations agent informs them that these are available onboard. These suites can remain separate until the passengers wish
to go to sleep, when cabin crew unclip the middle partition transferring the space into a double suite. Alternatively the partition
can be removed at the beginning of the flight when the suite is in seat mode for passengers who wish to socialise during the
entire flight.
The Upper Class Suite is different to anything else flying today, the product has been designed to be separately both the most
comfortable bed and the most comfortable seat in the air. Instead of extending from a seat into a bed Virgin Atlantic’s seat
provides the passenger with a luxury leather armchair to relax on which then flips over into a separate bed with a mattress to
sleep on.
Virgin Atlantic
said it plans to introduce double suites onto all of its Heathrow Boeing 747-400 fleet.
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