Air Canada on Tuesday unveiled the new interiors and business-class seats coming to two of its jets. This is a major upgrade that the airline described as "the first major expression" of its "Glowing Hearted" design standard and customer service approach.
The new business-class cabin, which the airline is calling "Air Canada Signature Class," will debut on its Airbus A321XLR this summer — marking the first time Air Canada will offer lie-flat seats on a single-aisle jet. It will later appear on the airline's new fleet of Boeing 787-10 jets.
The A321XLR will feature 14 business-class seats in a 1-1 herringbone configuration, along with 168 economy seats (36 of which offer extra legroom). Travelers will find these cabins on certain transatlantic and transcontinental routes.
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