Europe’s best airline reveals new plane cabins with wireless charging and private doors
THE best airline in Europe has revealed its new business class plane cabins.
Turkish Airlines was named the best by Skytrax in their 2024 awards.
And they have since revealed their new Crystal Business Class seats.
The new cabins have been designed by the in-house TCI Aircraft Interior as well as PriestmanGoode who have worked on both Finnair and Lufthansa suites.
Each of the 42 pods have their own sliding privacy doors with the 1-2-1 layout means every seat has aisle access.
There will be marble-style tables as well as rose-gold touches, wireless charging and personal reading lamps.
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A 22-inch in-flight entertainment screen will have its own noise-reducing headphones.
Each seat will have unobstructed window views and, with most business class seats, each one come with a lie-flat bed.
They will be rolled out on the Boeing 777s in 2025.
Airline chairman Ahmet Bolat said: “Our new Crystal Business Class suite will add a new chapter for our long-haul luxury travel and will carry the airline into the future with a new level of comfort and privacy across our extensive global network.
Passengers can expect amazing food too, as it was also awarded for the World’s Best Business Class Catering.
Turkish Airlines has revealed plans for free WiFi for all passengers.
All of the fleet will be equipped with the newest in-flight connectivity (IFC) tech by the end of next year.
The airline also revealed plans for new flights from the UK from Glasgow and Newcastle.
Currently the carrier flies to Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, London Gatwick and London Heathrow in the UK.
It's not just Turkish Airlines updating their cabins.
Delta Airlines revealed their new upgraded economy seats, as well as better business class cabins.
And Brussels Airlines huge expansion plans includes a €100million (£85million) revamp of its cabins.
Here at Sun Travel we've reviewed a number of airline cabins recently.
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Here are some of our other business class reviews:
- Finnair business class pods review
- United Airlines new business class cabins review
- Emirates business class review
- Qatar Airways QSuite review
- Korean Air business review