SWISS International Air Lines has unveiled its new first- and business-class seats as part of its SWISS Senses cabin concept that will be rolled out on its new A350-900s from October.
The aircraft will initially operate intra-European routes, followed by intercontinental flights to Boston by the Northern hemisphere winter.
The new first-class suites have lockable sliding doors, a spacious personal wardrobe, a large table, seat heating and cooling, a wireless charging station and a screen display that is as wide as the suite.
The redesigned business-class cabin, including the classic business-class seats, will be fitted with lie-flat seats, an optional sliding door for privacy, seat heating and cooling and a wireless charging station.
The new SWISS Senses cabin concept will be gradually extended to SWISS’s existing A330-300 and B777-300ER fleets.