Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Jet Airways B777 seating configuration


Jet Airways 777 seating configuration

The new Jet Airways Boeing 777 300ER is configured in three classes, eight First Class, thirty Première and two hundred and seventy four Economy seats and currently operates on the Mumbai-London route.

Each of the eight First Class suites on the Boeing 777 aircraft features the world's longest First Class bed at 83 inches, massive 23 inch flat screen monitor and carefully designed storage areas that include a personal hanging wardrobe, dual credenza and under ottoman stowage. This is also designed to allow dining for two with a VIP/Business Jet style table, multiple LED lighting options, variable lumbar support and an eight point massage system.

The new business class lie flat beds on this aircraft represent the absolute latest in airline seat technology. Featuring a 73" bed length, that electronically converts to an enormous 180 degree flat bed with lumbar support and massage systems, Premiere passengers can rest in unequalled comfort. The Premiere seat provides an oversized table, laptop power, telephony, SMS, Email and live text news to deliver a flying office for those Premiere passengers wanting to work.

Jet Airways is the first airline in the world to install a newly developed economy seat with a seat pitch of 32" on Boeing 777. It has been designed using the science of advanced ergonomics to create arguably the most comfortable economy seat in the sky.
Jet Airways will launch daily services from Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore and Ahmedabad in India, to New York, Chicago, Toronto and Los Angeles via its Brussels hub
Jet Airways will become the first airline operating scheduled air services from India to the United States of America and vice-versa via Brussels with a Boeing 777

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