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This Major International Airline Is Rolling Out a Sleek New Business-class Cabin

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This Major International Airline Is Rolling Out a Sleek New Business-class Cabin

A popular international airline just announced a major upgrade for business class passengers.

Turkish Airlines revealed its new Crystal Business Class Suite during the Farnborough International Airshow in the United Kingdom. 

For the first time, the business class will have an adjustable sliding door which will offer more privacy in the cabin. The seat has a 22” television screen, and 23” of seat width, which make the suite comfortable for sitting or when extended into a bed for sleeping. 

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The design of the seats is ergonomic and functional, with extra space for personal belongings and a variety of outlets. As a nod to the local heritage of Turkey, a variety of fabrics and leather were locally sourced. 

“Our new Crystal Business Class suite will add a new chapter for our long-haul luxury travel and will carry the airline into the future with a new level of comfort and privacy across our extensive global network,”  Turkish Airlines Chairman of The Board and Executive Committee Prof. Ahmet Bolat said in a release. “The specially created design will complement our award-winning in-flight dining options for us to keep providing an unparalleled experience above the clouds for our guests.”

The cabin will soon be installed for aircraft that operate transcontinental flights, such as Airbus A350 and Boeing-777. 

The airline also recently announced they will soon provide free, fast wi-fi to all passengers by 2025. Turkish Airlines currently provides free internet to Business Class and other loyalty program members. 

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Turkish Airlines operates from a main hub at iGA Istanbul Airport, which was recently ranked as number one airport in the world by Travel + Leisure readers in the World’s Best Awards. Readers commented on the variety of activities, shopping, and restaurants throughout the airport. 

During the recent Travel + Leisure World’s Best Summit, the airport’s Deputy CEO and Chief Airport Operations Officer Mehmet Büyükkaytan shared how the airport is innovating with new amenities for passengers, and includes a museum with over 300 pieces from 29 regional museums.

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