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Oct 15 2007, 1:03pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The suites offer passengers their own cabin in the sky and were developed by French yacht designer Jean-Jacques Coste. Each seat in the suites is a meter wide with arms folded away and is fully adjustable. When a customer is ready to sleep the cabin crew makes up a full-sized bed inside the room.
Entertainment in the suite includes a 23-inch LCD TV and those needing to work can turn the suite into an office with height adjustable desk. Power is available for laptops and passengers with a thumb drive can plug into the USB port to work on documents via KrisWorld in-flight entertainment, which features productivity software. The plane also has 60 business class seats and 399 economy class seats.
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