Sentences with phrase «cabin upgrades like»

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All this, while Qatar Airways Co. and Emirates Airline defied luxury aviation standards with their upgraded premium cabin configurations that look less like leather seats and more like someone's living room.
Like the exterior, the cabin benefits from last year's upgrade.
The cabin trim and appointments feel like an upgrade over previous Infiniti models, a little bump in the luxury experience to help the car compete in the current market.
It's a real shame because there are aspects of the big GLEs that I really like — not least of all the way the light, bright cabin has been upgraded, and the effortless integration of the various amenity and safety systems modern Benzes deliver.
[4] For 2007, the GX 470 was largely unchanged, with upgrades for cabin electronics including a new generation navigation system, auxiliary input jack for devices like an iPod, DVD video playback when parked, and larger optional rear entertainment video screen.
The cabin has been upgraded with higher quality materials so that the car now has one of the most attractive interiors in the segment, with a luxury - like feel.
Finally ready to embrace the latest next - gen technologies, the 2016 smart fortwo manages to fit even more content and cabin space into its city - sized dimensions, which now wrap around a more powerful, 88 - hp three - cylinder engine; active safety measures like Crosswind Assist, forward collision warning and a lane - keeping system; infotainment upgrades like Bluetooth connectivity, smartphone integration and JBL audio; and both manual and dual - clutch automatic transmissions.
Dan recently congratulated El Al for bringing their business class cabins up to 1994 standards by upgrading their seat design to a «bed - like» seat.
If Premium Economy was to only be found on international routes this seemed like a strange thing to say — you can't upgrade to First Class from any cabin other than Business Class... and American Airlines doesn't even have that many aircraft with International First class any more.
There will still be some major routes that Singapore Airlines flys that don't have a Premium Economy cabinlike Singapore to Sydney (SQ241) on a non ER version of the Boeing 777 - 300 — so, on those routes and aircraft, an Economy to Business Class upgrade will still be possible.
The benefits of elite status may not seem like much in the absence of a first class cabin, but if you listen to the top - tier elites at other airlines complain about the stress and uncertainty surrounding their spot on the upgrade list, it doesn't seem so bad.
You're probably familiar with the most popular benefits, such as free checked bags and airport lounge access, but do you know about things like trip cancellation coverage, companion airline tickets and annual travel credits that can cover everything from cabin upgrades to Uber rides?
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