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KLM puts new premium product on Jo’burg route

02 Sep 2015
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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

will put its new World

Business Class cabin,

featuring a new fully flat

seat, on its AmsterdamJohannesburg

route later

this year.

The new lie-flat seats’

position in the cabin, as

well as partition screens,

ensure greater privacy for

passengers. The seat is

also one of the longest in

the air at 207cm and

features personal storage,

a personal entertainment

system with 43cm screen

and in-seat power.

The entire Boeing 777-200

fleet is being refurbished.

KLM has teamed up with

Dutch designer Hella

Jongerius to introduce a new

atmosphere, furnishings and

style, built around the comfort

and privacy of the passenger.

In addition to the new

fully flat seats, the interior

features new carpeting, panel

decorations, curtains, lighting,

blankets, cushions and

upholstery.

In addition to these design

features, KLM has employed

Dutch designer, Marcel

Wanders, to design 40 pieces

of unique porcelain, cutlery,

glassware and linen in an

environmentally friendly way.

“I want travellers to feel

as if they are a first-class

restaurant guest every time

they dine on board,” he says.

Business-class passengers

will enjoy menus prepared by

Michelin-awarded Dutch chefs.

“The standard in the

South African market is that

passengers look at price and

quality, and South Africans

are willing to pay a price if the

quality is supplied,” says Air

France KLM newly appointed

gm for Southern Africa,

Domingo De Cola. “The

new features are mainly

targeted at satisfying the

needs of corporate travellers

but are available to anyone

who wants to spend a

little extra money on a flight

that is guaranteed to offer

quality, comfort and style,”

he adds.

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