Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Daily Travel News: Air New Zealand plans lie-flat seats in coach

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Now a staple in business and first class, Air New Zealand will be installing new seats that will let coach passengers lie flat. The individual seats are like recliners, but when all three seats are reclined with the footrests up, they form a flat surface that two adults can sleep on.
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