Qantas are set to announce it tomorrow I believe as well. It's in the form of a Skybed Mark II
UA isn't that far ahead!
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Looks like UA may be taking the initiative in international business class.
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Its a long time overdue, but seems to be s step ahead of AA (and a year behind). Perhaps a matter of good things coming to those who wait?
NM aka Nelly Mobbs
Qantas are set to announce it tomorrow I believe as well. It's in the form of a Skybed Mark II
UA isn't that far ahead!
Yes, that all looks great, and UA is very proud of the fact that it is upgrading long-haul cabins. The question remains, though, as to whether they plan to increase the quality of the service aspect of the premium cabins, and by that I don't mean just the FAs (though heaven knows that a little refresher course at hospitality school wouldn't kill some of them).
For a long time the catering in F and C on UA long-haul flights has been ordinary at best, and the wine selections are downright shoddy. A $30 bottle of wine does not a first class experience make, especially when paired with yet another filet mignon or dull-as-dishwater salad. I can only hope that the catering changes they are spruiking live up to expectations.
If UA can raise the standard of their international F and C/J cabins to the standard that one experiences on their domestic "premium service" routes, then they will be on a winner. They might even be a real competitor with QF, BA, et al. Here's hoping.
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I had no idea that SkyBed V2 was coming out so soon. I expected QF to wait until the A380 arrived before launching.
I'm very interested in this as well as the new Y+ seating.
Its more a case of the A380 being late, not the Skybed MKII being early. Skybed MKII would have been scheduled for installation around this time so why not start rolling it out.
They look a bit narrow and claustrophobic to me. Will have to see them in the metal/plastic before passing judgement though. However, I really don't have a major problem with the current 747/777 business class seats. I can sleep quite happily in them (got over 5 hours sleep in one last week, and I don't take sleeping pills of any kind).Originally Posted by NM
The advent of this new type of seating is long overdue on the Australia to US flights. My only hope is that they can also address some of the maintenance issues that frequently result in cancellations an extended delays on the route thereby preventing the flights from getting into the and enjoyment of the enhanced seating that they're announcing.
What a truly awful website though - it took a dogs age to actually show you the seat and then it wasn't much of a look...
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I think they wanted to get in before the SQ A380 hits Australia.Originally Posted by Flying Fox
NM aka Nelly Mobbs
The new seats look good, but an agent mate says the first/business an prem Y cab on the UA flights is being reduced with this announced change,so that'll mean the end of the price advantage UA holds over QF . Can anyone confirm the Cabin reductions?Originally Posted by cssaus
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