Turkish Airlines revamps Business Class amenity kits
Turkish Airlines has updated its business class product with a new amenity kit collection designed in collaboration with Lanvin.
The amenity kit collection, consisting of five pieces, is designed with sustainability in mind, it says.
Each bag, inspired by recognizable Lanvin designs, is fully reusable and versatile for a variety of purposes.
The bags contain limited-edition Lanvin cosmetic products including a Hand & Body Lotion and a Lip Balm.
The Business Class amenity kit collection offers bags in brown, black, tan and cream options.
Additionally, a wallet-style black and brown bag is provided on international Business Class flights lasting between five and eight hours.
The eye mask and socks are made from recycled materials, and earplugs are packaged in paper to minimise single-use plastics, while the toothbrush is made from bamboo.
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