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Air France unveils luxury first-class seat

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Last Updated : May 07 2014 | 9:56 PM IST
Air France unveiled its new first-class seat in Shanghai today, fuelling an international luxury-armchair race to win over Asia's rising number of high fliers.
The airline's "haute couture" suite will feature a seat that reclines into a bed stretching 2.01 metres long and 77 centimetres across-- one of the most spacious in the world.
A total of 76 such seats will be fitted into Boeing 777-300 jets at a cost of USD 70 million, the company said as it showed off the new offering in an expenses-paid trip for journalists to China's commercial hub.
Air travel in Asia is set to take off as growing middle classes take to the skies, prompting increasing competition for well-heeled passengers, and industry expert Didier Brechemier, of the Roland Berger Strategy consultancy, said that "first class is a tool in terms of image".
The launch came days after the Emirati airline Etihad revealed a first-class sofa that converts into a bed extending 2.04 metres long and 66 centimetres wide, which will go into Airbus A380 and Boeing 787 planes.
Singapore Airlines currently boasts the most spacious first-class seat, which it revealed in July last year at 2.08 metres by 90 centimetres.
First class occupies just a sliver of the air-travel market, with Air France's 52,000 such customers a year representing an occupancy rate of 38 per cent, 0.3 per cent of total long-haul passengers and 1.8 per cent of long-haul revenue, said Bruno Matheu, head of Air France's passenger business.
But with return ticket prices averaging USD 12,500 across the company's network the luxury seats are highly profitable and he said they "generate more revenue than if we filled that space with economy or business-class seats".

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First Published: May 07 2014 | 9:56 PM IST

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