Revamped Seats Planned for Some United Flights International Traveler / Update: DALLAS
Posted on: Wednesday, 15 March 2006, 09:00 CST
United Airlines will spend $165 million upgrading first- and business-class seats on international flights to win more customers.
B/E Aerospace will design and manufacture the seats, which will be installed beginning in 2007, a United spokeswoman, Robin Urbanski, said Tuesday. It will take two to three years to revamp all of United's international fleet, she said.
Source: International Herald Tribune
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