United Throws Money at Premium Passengers
In an effort to draw customers to their
airlines, United Airlines announced today that it
will be upgrading the international first and business class cabins in a program that will cost $165 million. They've
partnered up with B/E Aerospace, a manufacturer of aircraft cabin interior
products to design new premium seats. Don't go looking for these seats yet, the new premium cabins will come out in
2007 and reconfiguration of United's entire international wide-body fleet will take a few years. [via Airline Travel News]
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