KLM’s new Boeing 777 Business Class seat has a sliding privacy door. These are arranged in a 1-2-1 reverse herringbone configuration, allowing all passengers direct aisle access, and the major difference between these seats and those on the 787-10 is the addition of the sliding privacy door. KLM’s new Business Class seats on the Boeing 777-200ER and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft are a modified version of the carrier’s existing Jamco America Venture seat product, already installed on its Boeing 787-10s. It’s good news for Singapore travellers, with not only the carrier’s 13-hour Amsterdam flights set to receive the new seats over the next year, but also the airline’s popular “fifth freedom” hop between Singapore and Bali, which can be great value in Business Class, especially if you can score a paid upgrade on the day. The airline is even adding closing privacy doors at each seat, the latest trend in this cabin. That dated layout is now happily being replaced with an all-aisle-access 1-2-1 seating product, more befitting of expectations in the 2020s (or arguably, the 2010s!). 2023 Guide: Earn miles paying income tax with a credit card.
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