Eos Airlines opens its plush doors
Eos Airlines, a new luxury carrier mentioned here previously, has opened the doors to its plush 48-seat Boeing 757s and is flying its first flights today. Operating exclusively, at least for the time being, between New York and London, Eos' planes feature seats with 21 square feet of space, 78-inch pitch, completely flat fold-out beds with Tempur-pedic pillows, an "oversized" table for dining and work, and a extra seat for conversing with guests. Eos is currently flying one flight each way every day at an introductory rate of $5,000 round-trip.
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