The airline promises completely redesigned seating and amenities for the Spring 2014 arrival
Economy seating doesn’t change much in the Dreamliner, but the windows are up to 30 per cent bigger. You can also expect higher humidity levels and ambient mood lighting.
Premium Economy kicks it up a notch with providing 95 centimetres of legroom, a wider seat and a deeper recline. Air Canada promises “a contemporary, sophisticated cabin design in a palette of slate grey and neutral tones with accents of Canadian red and celeste blue.”
Navigate the 18-inch Executive Pod entertainment system with a touch-screen handset, then order from Air Canada’s new espresso and cappuccino service. Or just stare out the window: Seats in international business class guarantee direct aisle access and window views.
The new international business-class cabin on the 787 Dreamliner includes 20 lie-flat Executive Pods, each with an adjustable pneumatic cushion system that extends into a fully flat sleeping position two metres long. The pillows even gives you a massage!