Singapore Airlines will introduce new cabin products in both Business and Economy class on its Boeing 777-200 aircraft, which operates on the Singapore-Auckland route and Singapore-Christchurch route.
The retrofitted aircraft will commence service this year between Singapore-Auckland from 3 July and Singapore-Christchurch from 1 August.
The new Business Class will feature incline lie-flat leather seats in a modern design similar to those on Singapore Airlines' Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
The Economy Class cabin will also feature new seat covers, designed by Givenchy.
Enhancements will also be made to the airlines award-winning KrisWorld in-flight entertainment system, with better Audio-Video On Demand features in both cabin classes, such as a more intuitive and user-friendly graphical interface.
Following the refurbishment, Business Class seats will also feature larger 15.4-inch screens, while screens in Economy Class will be increased to 9 inches.
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