Air China to Upgrade Aircraft for Beijing-LA

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On June 1, Air China will upgrade its second daily Beijing-Los Angeles nonstop flight to the new-generation B777-300ER aircraft, which is already used on the first one. The airline’s daily nonstop Beijing-New York service is scheduled to be upgraded to the same aircraft on October 1, and next year the Beijing-San Francisco daily nonstop flight will get the same treatment.

The “triple seven” has a wide cabin and is designed to maximize comfort. Air China offers eight luxury suites in its “Forbidden Pavilion” first class and 41 flat beds in the “Capital Pavilion” business class sections of the plane, as well as 259 economy seats.

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