Turkish Airlines launches a revamped business class with complimentary Wi-Fi available throughout its fleet

Turkish Airlines is rolling out significant enhancements to elevate the passenger experience.
It all begins with a brand-new flagship business-class offering, set to debut on the Boeing 777-300ER next year. This new product was showcased on Monday at the Farnborough International Airshow in Hampshire, U.K.
The new configuration from Turkish will follow the industry-standard 1-2-1 layout, providing direct aisle access for every passenger. Each suite will also come with sliding doors, a first for the airline. The seats are 23 inches wide, featuring expanded footwell space.

Additional luxury features include marble-style side tables with a rose gold finish and a palette of lighter, warmer colors throughout the cabin.
For connectivity, each suite will come equipped with universal AC outlets, USB-C charging ports, a Qi wireless charging pad, noise-canceling headphones, and a high-definition 22-inch entertainment screen.
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Aviation enthusiasts will appreciate that all window seats provide an unobstructed view outside. Unfortunately, this feature is lacking in some window seats on the airline's Boeing 787 Dreamliners, which do not offer a view.

The airline designed the seats in-house through its TCI Aircraft Interiors subsidiary to create a fully customized product instead of simply selecting a standard seat used by many other airlines.
Turkish will initially install these new seats on its Boeing 777-300ER fleet. Currently, these jets feature an outdated forward-facing 2-3-2 configuration in business class, so passengers will likely be excited about this retrofit project set to begin next year.

All of the airline's new Airbus A350 deliveries will also include this innovative product as they come off the assembly line.
The new Turkish offering promises to deliver an industry-leading experience. With Turkish's exceptional catering, a sprawling lounge in Istanbul, and thoughtful amenities, this will be a fantastic way to travel, especially for those looking to redeem Star Alliance miles.
Alongside its new business-class offering, Turkish announced on Monday that it will introduce complimentary fleetwide Wi-Fi starting late next year. While further details haven't been disclosed, the airline is actively seeking a partner to provide internet and connectivity services throughout its fleet.
Turkish stated that the Wi-Fi will be "free, unlimited, uninterrupted, and provide fast connectivity." The airline may collaborate with Starlink or Viasat, both of which are known for their reliability and speed in the market.
Turkish will join a select group of airlines providing free fleetwide Wi-Fi. In the U.S., Delta and JetBlue already offer this feature, making Turkish one of the first international carriers to provide unlimited internet access to all passengers.

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