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Luxurious Crystal Business Class Suite

Turkish Airlines, the airline that flies to more countries than any other, has introduced its state-of-the-art Crystal Business Class suite. The new Crystal Business Class suite represents a new era of luxury air travel for business passengers.

This suite is the first from Turkish Airlines to feature an adjustable suite door and privacy panel, enhancing in-flight privacy. The seats boast a generous 23-inch width, increased footwell space, and direct aisle access for all guests. Every window suite offers full visibility. Reflecting the airline’s “Flow” brand identity, the new suites feature lighter, warmer colours, marble-style tables, and rose gold finishes.

The suite continues to provide top-notch amenities that Turkish Airlines is renowned for, aimed at elevating the guest experience. These amenities include adjustable ambient and reading lights, universal and Type C power outlets, a wireless charger, noise-cancelling audio jack, adjustable mirror, closed stowage, ergonomic seat cushion, and a 22-inch IFE screen.

Developed by Turkish Airlines’ subsidiary, TCI Aircraft Interiors, the new seats are a bespoke product unique to the airline. They feature elements made from plush leathers and fabrics sourced from Türkiye, highlighting the flag carrier’s roots.

Regarding the new Business Class offerings, Turkish Airlines Chairman of The Board and Executive Committee, Prof. Ahmet Bolat, stated: “Our new Crystal Business Class suite will add a new chapter for our long-haul luxury travel and will carry the airline into the future with a new level of comfort and privacy across our extensive global network. The specially created design will complement our award-winning in-flight dining options for us to keep providing an unparalleled experience above the clouds for our guests.”

The new seats will be featured on the carrier’s transcontinental flights, with gradual installation on the airline’s Airbus A350s on order and retrofitting planned for its fleet of Boeing 777 aircraft.

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