
air new zealand —
Air New Zealand's Skycouch has retracting arms, extending seat bases and lengthening seatbelts so you can buckle up when reclining.

boeing 787 —
LAN Chile will soon be using brand-new 787s, which have a state-of-the-art filtering and cooling systems.

south african airways —
South African Airways offers grab-and-go juice or water bottles at the galley, two full meals and a snack with three different options, and a full, gratis bar stocked with South African wines.

jet star —
Jetstar has an integrated bracket so that an iPad can be snapped onto the back of the seat in front, creating a TV-like screen.

qantas —
Qantas' new seats have movable bases that recline as the back does, making for a smoother nap with a foot hammock attached at the bottom.

sky tender —
Via a touchscreen, the Skytender uses syrups, water and a carbonation pellet to produce almost three dozen different drinks.

singapore airways —
Singapore's KrisWorld entertainment system delivers 80 on-demand movies, 180 TV programs, a dozen radio channels and Dolby headphones for everyone.

delta premium —
Delta's Economy Comfort class has priority boarding, 50 percent more recline, four extra inches of legroom, adjustable headrests and free drinks.

lufthansa —
Lufthansa has just pioneered a simple-yet-brilliant upgrade to economy seating that creates more legroom.

all nippon airways —
ANA is introducing select women-only bathrooms with Japanese-style bidet-toilets known as Washlets.


