It's incredible how far business class seats contain arrive over the years. We've seen a shift where each cabin has basically been "upgraded" by a level. In other words,the premium economy products we see nowadays are similar to the business class products we saw a decade or two ago, while the business class products we see nowadays are similar to the first class products we saw a decade or two ago (and in many cases even better). Perhaps that's why we're seeing many airlines remove first class and add premium economy in its plot.
I've long said that reverse herringbone seats are my all around favorite business class tough product. Each seat features direct aisle access, and the seat itself is quite spacious,and you don't contain a seatmate. As an introvert who likes privacy, it's pretty tough to defeat.
These reverse herringbone seats can be found on American, and Cathay Pacific,Qatar Airways, SriLankan, and several other airlines.
And I maintain that reverse herringbone business class seats are the most well rounded business class product,in the sense that there are no bad seats -- no one is going to feel like they got screwed out of a seat in such a configuration.
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