
To lure well-heeled business travelers, several airlines are upgrading their business-class cabins. United Airline, the second-largest U.S. carrier by passenger traffic, has announced that it will be the first American airline to add fully reclining seats to its international business-class cabins. The upgradation of the United Airline carriers is scheduled to complete by late 2009.
The business-class cabins will have new seats that fold down completely flat and stretch out to 6′4″ (nearly two meters). Also, there will 15.4-inch television, noise-canceling headphones, and iPod jacks that will keep the passengers busy if they remain awake during the flight.
Source: Gadling




















