This is a short video I took of the first class cabin while awaiting departure from New Orleans to Atlanta. The airplane is a Delta Airlines Boeing 757-200 Transcontinental edition with PTV's (Personal TV's, which is Delta's name for IFE) and the flight flew from New Orleans Louis Armstrong International to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International. It also sported the Susan G. Komen livary. I was lucky to get the video before everyone was able to board. It was a full flight, but still a good one. Pre-departure drinks were served followed by more drinks and snacks from the Snack Basket after departure.
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
United Introduces New Business Class on 757
United Airlines will be introducing its new Business class this fall on all of its International 757s. These, as expected from many travel critics, will be a total innovation to the airline industry. United Airlines has truly done it right. The seats will have five feet of space between each other and will recline to an almost-full flat bed for a night of restful, comfortable sleep. They will also have adjustable headrests, lumbar support, a 110-volt adapter for laptop computers, and a reading lamp. The new B757 will have 12 First class lie-flat seats, 26 Business class seats, and another 72 seats in the all-Economy Plus cabin. These aircraft will also be available on routes between New York City, San Francisco, and Los Angles. The most important thing, though, is that the recline adjustment on the seats go way back. Prepare to experience new, unprecedented comfort this fall!
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