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The flight business class on an international flight becomes larger in United Airlines.
It carrier is updating the Advantages for passengers At its Polaris Studio Suites starting next year, offering caviar, headphones that cancel the noise and a gentle pair of pajamas to attract the brochures to buy a ticket.
The new seats will be part of a refreshed cabin design at Boeing Jets Dreamliner. In 2027, United hopes to have 30 converted planes.
Each of these will have eight of the Polaris Studies. And if the people back to the coach thought he was jealous of the people in front of the plane, they have not seen nothing yet.
Studies will be 25% larger than Current polar seats (they have more legs and become a bed of lies to sleep. Of course there will be privacy doors and some will include an additional Ottoman (with seatbelt) for passenger visitors.
As you might assume, this type of luxury comes at a price, and the United is not ready to spread it yet. Polaris current seats are slightly less than four times the cost of a economy ticket.
United is the last carrier to update her business class seats. Currently, Delta offers suites with doors as part of its Delta One Service on Select flights, and American will offer suites with doors from this summer.
Other passengers will also see some updates. United says the flyers in Premium plus seats will have access to privacy divisors and wireless load pads. And all aircraft will get larger back screens.
This story originally presented to Fortune.com