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Travelers flying to and from Australia now have an excellent new option for business class travel. After a lengthy delay, Virgin Australia unveiled its new business class cabin for its 777-300ER aircraft on its Facebook page. The first aircraft equipped with the new cabin will be flown on the airline’s Los Angeles (LAX) to Sydney (SYD) route, which means flyers based in the US have a great chance to try out this impressive new product.

Take a walk to the bar where you’ll find a wide selection of beer, wine, spirits and hot drinks. Image courtesy of Virgin Australia.
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Virgin Australia’s new business class cabin features a modern color scheme. Image courtesy of Virgin Australia.

The cabin is arranged in a reverse herringbone configuration and employs a stylish dark and light contrasting theme, a characteristic typical of Virgin. The seat itself is similar to American Airlines’ new business class seat manufactured by B/E Aerospace, but Virgin’s application is more aesthetically appealing with sleek black leather and fabric. Besides the sharp look, the seats convert into lie-flat beds that measure 80,” which is just as long as a twin-size bed.

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The seat comes with thoughtful touches such as a second pillow. Image courtesy of Virgin Australia.

The IFE screen measures in at 18″, making it the largest business class screen on a route between the US and Australia. This seat will surely be one of the best places to be while flying on the almost 15 hour transpacific route, and is enhanced even further by thoughtful touches such as including an extra pillow on the seat.

Source: thepointsguy.com