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PARIS — China Airlines is offering visitors to the 2015 Paris Airshow a glimpse inside its newest Boeing 777-300ER, a three-class configured aircraft that the Taiwanese carrier is debuting at the biannual event.
The entirely redesigned cabin features a 40-seat business class cabin, a 62-seat premium economy cabin, and 256-seats in regular economy. Thirty seats, or 10 sets of three-seats, feature the airline’s “Family Couch” feature, which allows passengers to transform regular economy seats into a bed with the extension of leg rests.
Business Class passengers get access to a “Sky Lounge” near the main boarding door, offering a full bar, Taiwanese teas and assorted snacks at cruising altitude.
Take a look at these photos from the interior of the plane.
- China Airlines’ “Family Couch” transform a set of regular economy seats into a bed suitable for up to two passengers. (TIM JUE/ CALIFORNIA BEAT PHOTO)
- A selection of fine Taiwanese teas will be offered to Business Class customers in the airline’s Sky Lounge area. (TIM JUE/ CALIFORNIA BEAT PHOTO)
- China Airlines’ Boeing 777-300ER features 256 regular economy class seats with state-of-the-art in-flight entertainment systems. (TIM JUE/ CALIFORNIA BEAT PHOTO)
- The Economy class cabin features 10-abreast seating on the China Airlines Boeing 777-300ER. (TIM JUE/ CALIFORNIA BEAT PHOTO)
- Premium Economy passengers will enjoy a much more spacious environment with a cabin designed for 8-abreast seats. (TIM JUE/ CALIFORNIA BEAT PHOTO)
- China Airlines’ 42 Business Class seats on the Boeing 777-300ER feature 180-degree lie-flat recline and all aisle access. (TIM JUE/ CALIFORNIA BEAT PHOTO)
- The airline hired architect and designer Ray Chen to help create the cabin’s look, which draws from traditional Taiwanese design and modern elements.
- Each Business Class passenger has his or her own personal lamp in the China Airlines premium class seat. (TIM JUE/ CALIFORNIA BEAT PHOTO)