I much prefer these seats over the traditional angled lie-flat seats still found on Lufthansa or Thai Airways.
Every seat was also equipped with a personal reading light, privacy divider and USB/universal electrical outlet.ĭespite being nearly lie-flat, the seat was actually very comfortable. I stored my carry-on bag in the overhead bin, my backpack in the storage space underneath the ottoman and my cellphone in the cup holder at my seat. There were plenty of storage spaces for your belongings. The lower portion of the seat extended to the ottoman and offered a flat surface but the upper portion of the seat only reclined to 170 degrees. These seats offered 20 inches of width and 58 inches of pitch (compared to Turkish Airlines 22 inches of width and 72 inches of pitch). These fixed shell seats are very similar to Turkish Airlines business class seats in shape and design but were not as nice. However, they are not the same seats as the new “Capital Pavilion” business class seats found on their Boeing 777-300ERs. This Airbus A330-300 was configured with Air China’s new business class seats.