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		<title>Ads: Qantas gets the first jumbo Airbus 380</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Qantas A380 is configured with 450 seats in four cabins &#8211; 14 in First Class, 72 in Business Blass, 32 in the Premium Economy cabin and 332 in Economy Class. Features include: - 14 single private suites in First Class featuring a 17 inch LCD wide screen video monitor, a unique touch screen control unit, and a seat (manufactured by B/E Aerospaces&#8217;s VIP jet group) that swivels into a comfortable armchair and a fully flat, extra long and wide bed; - the next generation of Qantas&#8217; award-winning sleeper seat Skybed in Business Class, which now offers an extra long and fully flat bed with ergonomically enhanced cushioning, a larger in-arm entertainment screen, additional storage options and more privacy; - a private lounge area in the upper deck Business Class cabin featuring leather sofas, a self-service bar, large video monitor with laptop connectivity and a feature display cabinet; - Premium Economy seats by Recaro, with fully adjustable, in-arm, digital wide screen television monitors, and a self service bar dedicated to the upper deck Premium Economy cabin; - Recaro seats in Economy Class featuring a sliding base that moves with the seat back to create a more comfortable, ergonomically tested position [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Qantas A380 is configured with 450 seats in four cabins &#8211; 14 in First Class, 72 in Business Blass, 32 in the Premium Economy cabin and 332 in Economy Class.</p>
<p><strong>Features include:</strong><br />
- 14 single private suites in First Class featuring a 17 inch LCD wide screen video monitor, a unique touch screen control unit, and a seat (manufactured by B/E Aerospaces&#8217;s VIP jet group) that swivels into a comfortable armchair and a fully flat, extra long and wide bed;</p>
<p>- the next generation of Qantas&#8217; award-winning sleeper seat Skybed in Business Class, which now offers an extra long and fully flat bed with ergonomically enhanced cushioning, a larger in-arm entertainment screen, additional storage options and more privacy;</p>
<p>- a private lounge area in the upper deck Business Class cabin featuring leather sofas, a self-service bar, large video monitor with laptop connectivity and a feature display cabinet;</p>
<p>- Premium Economy seats by Recaro, with fully adjustable, in-arm, digital wide screen television monitors, and a self service bar dedicated to the upper deck Premium Economy cabin;</p>
<p>- Recaro seats in Economy Class featuring a sliding base that moves with the seat back to create a more comfortable, ergonomically tested position to aid sleep and eliminate pressure points and a foot net to stop sliding during sleep;</p>
<p>- four self-service bars in Economy Class;</p>
<p>- state-of-the-art Panasonic inflight entertainment system with more than 100 on demand movies, 350 television selections, 500 audio CDs, 30 PC style games, and a selection of audio books, language tutorials, destination information, business education and radio channels; and</p>
<p>- in-seat laptop power and connectivity in every class allowing passengers to send and receive emails directly from their personal webmail and hotmail accounts via laptop or seat monitor.</p>
<p>The first Qantas A380, named after Australian pioneer aviatrix Nancy-Bird Walton, aged 92, departed Toulouse at 23:55 and operate via Singapore to touched down in Sydney at 09:00 on Sunday, 21st September.</p>
<p><strong>Were it is flying?</strong><br />
The Qantas A380 will undergo a series of pre-entry into service, training and promotional activities ahead of its first commercial passenger service, operating from <strong>Melbourne to Los Angeles on 20 October 2008</strong>. The first service <strong>from Sydney &#8211; also to Los Angeles &#8211; will operate on 24 October</strong>.</p>
<p>Qantas A380 services between <strong>Sydney and London via Singapore</strong> will commence in <strong>January 2009</strong>.</p>
<p>Qantas will take delivery of three A380s by the end of 2008, with eight by the end of 2009 and all 20 by the end of 2013.</p>
<p><em>Source: Qantas PR Department</em></p>
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