Meanwhile, Premium Economy on the 777 features 24 seats with a personal IFE screen and a universal power outlet. Universal power and USB outlets are also available at each seat.
The carrier’s three-cabin international product and seating standard will be offered on all 25 of its 777-300ERs and 777-200LR aircraft consistent with seating on its Boeing 787-8 and -9 Dreamliner fleet.Īir Canada’s International Business Class on its 777-300ERs will feature up to 40 180-degree lie-flat Executive Pods, each of which have a pneumatic cushion headrest that offers a massage feature, and an 18-inch personal in-flight entertainment monitor.
Air Canada’s International Business Class on its 777-300ERs will feature up to 40 180-degree lie-flat Executive Pods.Īir Canada will expand the introduction of it new International Business Class product to all of its Boeing 777-300ERs, seven more than previously announced, and will also reconfigure the aircraft to include the new Premium Economy cabin from Q4 2015.