Airlines Fly High with Air China's Business Class The airline's Business Class seats comes fitted with five natural light settings which will please every reader on board. Queuing before boarding, taking a 13 hour flight next to a temperamental baby or a snoring gentleman while having to sit upright with no leg space is excruciating but there's one way of escaping the mayhem - choose to fly on Air China's Business Class. Air China's Business Class is known as Capital Pavilion. Offering a more pleasant flying experience to passengers, this class combines a distinguished luxurious quality with state-of-the-art features that we will explain next! 84
Airlines Meals on Wheels The airline's professional culinary team customises the inflight menu, offering new choices every month and the opportunity to sample special dishes. Passengers travelling in the Business Class will enjoy a distinguished, private, exclusive and high-end flight experience - thanks to its world leading facilities and personalised service. Seats and Service Seats can be reclined up to 170 degrees. It is truly happy news for everyone even if you happen to be standing tall at 1.9 metre. The Capital Pavilion Business Class seats allow one to adjust the seat to any comfortable angle including into a lie-flat bed one can stretch. The seats are 54 centimetres wide, 190 centimetres long and recline up to 170 degrees, which makes them comfortable and stylish. Each seat can easily accommodate your carry-on baggage and small items. It also features a 15.4-inch personal screen. The programmes are updated on a monthly basis, keeping you entertained for the duration of the flight. The entertainment system is completely interactive and comes complete with films, cartoons, music and games which are provided on demand for passenger's enjoyment. Passengers have complete control in creating an entertainment kingdom with a plethora of local and foreign films offered onboard in multiple languages. There are also online games for younger passengers! In addition to standard meals, chef have selected 18 classic dishes from around the world, providing personalised meal service tailored to specific needs. These dishes include prawns, fish, beef, pork, chicken, duck and vegetarian food. For passengers on flights lasting more than an hour and a half and coinciding with meal times, the airline offers a western-style Continental breakfast of pastries and fruit, hot porridge and other Chinese favourites. For lunch and dinner, passengers can choose from at least three main courses, alongside appetisers, bread, butter, salad, soup, dessert, cheese and fruit. A variety of snacks is available between meals including a wide range of seasonal fruits, yoghurt, dried food, cold food and desserts. Be it pasta or porridge, you'll never go hungry while travelling with Air China's Business Class. If you're a voracious reader, you will highly appreciate the distinctive mood lighting system which can recreate the subtlety of over five natural light settings and the cabins come fitted with a personal power socket and USB interface. This includes enjoying the most intimate dining moments against the backdrop of your choice, including sunrise, sunset, evening or dawn. 85