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The Flying Kangaroo reveals its next generation Premium Economy seat

In addition to reporting fantastic half year results today, Qantas has also revealed its sexy next generation Premium Economy seat, and boy is it looking pretty schmick!

In addition to reporting fantastic half year results today, Qantas has also revealed its sexy next generation Premium Economy seat, and boy is it looking pretty schmick!

Wider and offering more functional space overall, the next generation Premium Economy seat – which will debut on the airline’s fleet of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners from October – also has a unique recline motion that provides a class-leading level of comfort: When the rear of the seat reclines, several sections shift to support your body as you move into a more relaxing position.

“This new Premium Economy seat has serious wow factor. You have to experience how well it supports you when you recline to realise it’s completely different from anything else in its class.”

Alan Joyce, CEO, Qantas.

Other key features of Premium Economy on the Qantas Dreamliner include:

-A separate cabin of 28 seats, configured in a two-three-two layout to improve aisle access for middle passengers.

-A seat that is almost 10 per cent wider than Qantas’ existing Premium Economy (and as wide as Business Class on other airlines) as well as increased recline.

-An ergonomically designed headrest that can be fitted with a specially designed pillow and a re-engineered footrest that significantly increases comfort when reclining.

-High-definition Panasonic inflight entertainment seatback screens that are 25 per cent larger.

-Five individual storage compartments and two USB charging points per seat, as well as shared AC power and a personal LED light designed to minimise disturbance of other passengers.

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Qantas introduced Premium Economy with its A380 aircraft in 2008 and later rolled it out onto the Boeing 747. The airline will assess updating existing Premium Economy cabins in-line with its fleet planning and product cycles.

The Qantas Dreamliner will seat 236 passengers across Business, Premium Economy and Economy – a seat density that is significantly lower than many of its competitors.

The first of eight Dreamliners will be delivered in October this year with Qantas’ first international 787 services will take flight in December between Melbourne and Los Angeles. Flights between Perth and London, which will directly link Australia and Europe for the first time, begin in March 2018.

Are you excited about trying out Qantas’ new next generation Premium Economy seat?