Air China goes triple daily on London route
Air China has increased the frequency of its service between London and Beijing to three flights a day.
At the same time, it has introduced a new Airbus A350-900 on the route, offering business, premium economy and economy class.
The airline said the new cabin design created more space for window seat passengers and the aircraft’s new air conditioning system purified air every two to three minutes, making for a more comfortable experience for passengers.
In business class, fully reclining seats have been introduced in a reverse herringbone configuration, offering easier seat exit and entry.
Premium economy seats have a greater recline, seat adjustment control and four-way head-reset.
Seating has also improved in the economy cabin, with new four-way head rest and neck support and an adjustable foot rest. The in-flight entertainment service is also improved in the new A350 model, which has personal 11-inch touch screen display with adjustable viewing angle.
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