Rolling out in its Boeing 777 fleet later this year, Virgin Australia has redesigned its Premium Economy cabin to be more spacious and personalized on trans-Pacific flights. The new cabin will be fitted with just 24 seats, each with a pitch of 41 inches, rendering more legroom than any other Australian airline’s class of the same grade. Along with self-service snacks and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages restocked and available throughout flights, passengers can choose different variations of their meals (which are plated) such as garnishes and time of service as well as enjoy a selection of wines previous only available in the carrier’s Business Class. Each seat comes with a USB charging outlet as well as a blanket, pillow, and REN Skincare products, and airport services include a check-in counter dedicated to Premium Economy passengers, priority boarding, and priority baggage allowances of up to 64 kilograms.
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