quote:Originally posted by Scrooge
I really do wish they would show something rather than the little glimpses they are giving now.
Exactly the same crossed my mind!
At least the telly looks to be a half decent size, but still quite away from those monsters on SQ F/Suites.
Howard
I really do wish they would show something rather than the little glimpses they are giving now.
Exactly the same crossed my mind!
At least the telly looks to be a half decent size, but still quite away from those monsters on SQ F/Suites.
Howard
quote:Originally posted by jaguarpig
here is the best one I have, cabin crew say its spot on.[img]http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c315/jaguarpig/bafirst.png[/img]
It does look nice, but there's not much there that strikes me as particularly innovative, it looks more like an update to what was already there.
I still wouldn't mind sitting there for several hours though being waited on hand and foot.
Cheers, H
here is the best one I have, cabin crew say its spot on.[img]http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c315/jaguarpig/bafirst.png[/img]
It does look nice, but there's not much there that strikes me as particularly innovative, it looks more like an update to what was already there.
I still wouldn't mind sitting there for several hours though being waited on hand and foot.
Cheers, H
quote:Originally posted by Howard Long
It does look nice, but there's not much there that strikes me as particularly innovative, it looks more like an update to what was already there.
It looks lovely.
I don't think it needs to be truly innovative, although the window arrangement may make a big difference to the cabin environment. But what it has to do is deliver a very high quality experience with space and comfort to match. Get the details right, and deliver the customer service experience to match and first remains very desirable.
Over at VS, the UCS was a real innovation - IMO it does not need to be replaced with anything different, but more of replacement with an upgrade. Improve the quality, fix the silly light for example, improve the space on Airbuses, put a better mattress in, all minor tweaks without radical redesign and it returns to being a top quality J experience. Sort of like NNCW (although to me that sometimes is an inferior upgrade).
It does look nice, but there's not much there that strikes me as particularly innovative, it looks more like an update to what was already there.
It looks lovely.
I don't think it needs to be truly innovative, although the window arrangement may make a big difference to the cabin environment. But what it has to do is deliver a very high quality experience with space and comfort to match. Get the details right, and deliver the customer service experience to match and first remains very desirable.
Over at VS, the UCS was a real innovation - IMO it does not need to be replaced with anything different, but more of replacement with an upgrade. Improve the quality, fix the silly light for example, improve the space on Airbuses, put a better mattress in, all minor tweaks without radical redesign and it returns to being a top quality J experience. Sort of like NNCW (although to me that sometimes is an inferior upgrade).
There's a plane at JFK, to fly you back from far away
all those dark and frantic transatlantic miles
all those dark and frantic transatlantic miles
#735838 by Guest
31 Jan 2010, 09:57
31 Jan 2010, 09:57
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/travel ... 007869.ece
An interesting look at the new First product. I have to say I am looking forward to seeing it at a pre-view this week and it sems to suit me more than some 'bling' First products around. (just skip/speed read the front bit about new 'cattle' class already reported in Business Traveller)
An interesting look at the new First product. I have to say I am looking forward to seeing it at a pre-view this week and it sems to suit me more than some 'bling' First products around. (just skip/speed read the front bit about new 'cattle' class already reported in Business Traveller)
Some info from Travelmole here. You may need to be registered to view it.
Some more photos here:
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/photoga ... -nu9i.html
*sorry don't know how to do a fancy link* [:I]
Milliemoo
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/photoga ... -nu9i.html
*sorry don't know how to do a fancy link* [:I]
Milliemoo
Was at the Business Travel and meetings show a couple of days ago and there was talk that they may have had a mock-up of the cabin there before the event as they were the main sponsor but alas no....
Will need to pick a pocket or two to see it in the flesh!
Will need to pick a pocket or two to see it in the flesh!
Move to the red side...
Looks good to me. They have kept the same basic seat shape, I guess, because it gave a good balance of privacy and accessibility. Innovative use of the space too, such as the wardrobe in the back of the shell of the seat in front.
Nice touch to have a 'non-spotlight' type light, in case you just want a bit of dim light to eat or use your laptop by, and don't need bright white light.
Ditto Slinky's comments about the UCS. Good basic product, but could use a refresh in the areas indicated - add the positioning of the cocktail table as well. It's in a much more useful place on AC!
Mike
Nice touch to have a 'non-spotlight' type light, in case you just want a bit of dim light to eat or use your laptop by, and don't need bright white light.
Ditto Slinky's comments about the UCS. Good basic product, but could use a refresh in the areas indicated - add the positioning of the cocktail table as well. It's in a much more useful place on AC!
Mike
It has had some nice reviews from those that have flowin ot over on FT. Also those who have seen it in the CCR say it is good.
The table is now huge and very firm. The 15' TV is supposed to appear very large as it is quite close.
While it will never be as bling as EK I hope ti serves them well.
The table is now huge and very firm. The 15' TV is supposed to appear very large as it is quite close.
While it will never be as bling as EK I hope ti serves them well.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests