Air canada boeing 777 premium economy seats

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Youll travel in a quiet cabin of just 21 to 28 seats fully separated from Economy Class and Business. In addition to priority check-in, boarding and baggage handling, SAS Plus passengers receive numerous airport perks, including access to a “Fast Track” airport security line (where available) and admittance to SAS lounges, which are in every major Nordic hub, as well as Paris-Charles de Gaulle, New Jersey's Newark airport, and Chicago O'Hare. Sit down in your comfortable seat with lots of legroom. SAS Plus fliers also have access to free Wi-Fi onboard and order from an enhanced three-course menu. In this video, we are reviewing the Air Canada Premium Economy product on flight AC34 from Sydney, Australia to Vancouver, Canada. On flights to the US and Asia the seats are larger than regular economy, to the tune of 18.8 inches wide and 38 inches of pitch, according to Seat Guru, and they come with a full leg rests and a 12-inch entertainment screen. After flying Air Canadas economy product multiple times, it was time for a change and a chance to try out their premium economy product.Enjoy the videoAir. Seats are laid out in two-three-two or two-four-two formations, depending on the aircraft. Dubbed SAS Plus, the cabin class is available on the airline's A330, A340, A350 planes. Swedish carrier Scandinavian Airlines also has a premium economy product worth cashing in for.

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The premium economy seat on Scandinavian Airlines' A350 plane KRISTOFER SAMUELSSON PHOTOGRAPHY / Courtesy SAS Scandinavian Airlines

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