1 AIR NEW ZEALAND
Business Premier and Luxe
Air New Zealand will introduce its Business Premier and Business Premier Luxe seats on its Boeing 787s in early 2025, offering an all-new product for the airline's five US gateways. The cabin will feature a 1-2-1 herringbone layout with 20.5-inch-wide seats that convert into 80.25-inch flatbeds. They will also include a 24-inch TV screen, USB ports and Bluetooth audio. The Business Premier Luxe seats will offer larger ottomans, sliding doors and spacious tray tables.
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2 TURKISH AIRLINES
Crystal Suites
Turkish Airlines is upgrading its business class cabin with Crystal Suites. The new cabin, which features a 1-2-1 configuration for direct aisle access, closing doors for privacy and modern amenities, replaces the outdated 2-3-2 layout that previously forced some business class passengers into middle seats. The seats will be available on retrofitted Boeing 777s and brand-new Airbus A350s, enhancing the long-haul passenger experience when flying through the airline's gateways.
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3 QATAR AIRWAYS
Qsuite Next Gen
Qatar Airways plans to elevate its renowned business class by introducing Qsuite Next Gen on its new Boeing 777-9 aircraft. This suite will boast taller privacy dividers, wider double beds and a redesigned Quad suite, catering to up to four passengers for socialising, dining or working. The seat includes wireless charging, mood lighting and touchscreen panels for seat adjustments and entertainment control. The new Companion S...