VIRGIN AUSTRALIA will launch new international business class seats aboard their Boeing 777-300ER fleet of aircrafts flying across the Pacific.

The revamp will see a new business class bar and lounge as well as a refreshed premium cabin for long-haul flights from Australia to Los Angeles and Abu Dhabi.

The new cabins are fitted in an ideal 1-2-1 configuration while individual suites convert into the length of a queen-sized bed. There’s also a console area providing ample space to work and a bedside amenity nook to stash personal items away safely.

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Passengers can also expect a full-service business class bar hosted by cabin crew offering drinks and snacks during the flight. The carrier currently has acclaimed Australian chef Luke Mangan signed on to design the on-board menus.

Economy class passengers will also benefit from the new “Economy Space +” which makes up the first five rows of the cabin and features extra legroom. Other perks include check-in at the premium counter, dedicated crew members and noise-canceling headphones.

All five of the Boeing 777s with be refitted with new business class and “Economy Space +” seats by the third quarter of 2016.

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Source: travelwireasia.com