Tuesday, August 7, 2012

United 767 business class cabin

Former Continental 767-300,767-400ER plane...they call it "Business First"

Reconfiguration is complete on one of United's Boeing 767-300 aircraft, which will operate on international routes. Previously, this particular aircraft served only domestic and Hawaiian routes. With all new seats, including new flat-bed seats in the United BusinessFirst cabin, and an upgraded inflight entertainment system throughout the aircraft, the refreshed 767-300 boeing 767 400ER is well-equipped for its new international itineraries.

Reconfiguring United’s 767-300s is part of a $550 million investment in fleet-wide on-board improvements that we announced last year. “We are committed to building an unsurpassed travel experience for our customers,” said Jim Compton, United’s executive vice president and chief revenue officer. “The reconfigured 767-300 is just one more example of how we are redefining air travel by providing our customers more choice, greater comfort and a better value.”

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