It bites me once in a while, and I can feel it once again that I wanna go somewhere.
But to be honest, I don't like leaving the kids at home for my selfish desire to get away and shop.
The way I shop I need a bigger house. I can't even find some of my stuff because of the amount of stuff I haven't even used.
That said, I am still excited for Cathay Pacific's new business class seats. Our entire family is booked for Hong Kong this Holy Week and I hope to experience this.
I'm just a bit apprehensive how the children will take it, to be almost sitting alone.
Announced last December 2010, Cathay Pacific’s new Business Class product is the result of an intensive design process built around passengers’ needs, providing a space in which to sleep, dine, work, read, watch TV or simply relax.
The new Business Class product will be installed on all of Cathay Pacific’s new long haul A330-300 and Boeing 777-300ER deliveries.
The first A330 is due to enter service by March 2011, while the first Boeing 777-300ER is due to enter service in April 2011. The new Business Class product will also be progressively installed on all existing long-haul A330- 300 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
By February 2013, the airline will have all 30 of its Boeing 777-300ERs and 20 long-haul A330-300s with the product.
I can't wait to discover the features of the new Business Class Cabin, which promises generous storage space for your handbag or laptop case, complete with an easy-to-reach water bottle holder;
A side cabinet and shoe locker are provided for small valuables and shoes—love this feature.
A vanity mirror is concealed under a flap inside the side cabinet door—great for freshening up before landing.
The door of the side cabinet also doubles as a privacy screen.
Passengers are cocooned in their own private area without compromising freedom of movement.
Outboard seats are gently angled towards the windows, giving passengers a perfect view.
Each seat is equipped with a universal power supply outlet to keep electronic devices fully charged.
An entertainment handset operates a widescreen on-demand entertainment system.
Everything passengers need to control is close at hand via seat control.
Passengers can adjust their seat from upright, through the relax position and into a fully flat bed.
The bed is one of the longest and widest provided on any commercial airline, allowing passengers to sleep in any position.
Finally, Cathay Pacific is introducing a new range of duvets, blankets, pillows and cushions for the new cabin, all designed to maximize passenger comfort—in other words, my kind of airline.
But to be honest, I don't like leaving the kids at home for my selfish desire to get away and shop.
The way I shop I need a bigger house. I can't even find some of my stuff because of the amount of stuff I haven't even used.
That said, I am still excited for Cathay Pacific's new business class seats. Our entire family is booked for Hong Kong this Holy Week and I hope to experience this.
I'm just a bit apprehensive how the children will take it, to be almost sitting alone.
Announced last December 2010, Cathay Pacific’s new Business Class product is the result of an intensive design process built around passengers’ needs, providing a space in which to sleep, dine, work, read, watch TV or simply relax.
The new Business Class product will be installed on all of Cathay Pacific’s new long haul A330-300 and Boeing 777-300ER deliveries.
The first A330 is due to enter service by March 2011, while the first Boeing 777-300ER is due to enter service in April 2011. The new Business Class product will also be progressively installed on all existing long-haul A330- 300 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
By February 2013, the airline will have all 30 of its Boeing 777-300ERs and 20 long-haul A330-300s with the product.
I can't wait to discover the features of the new Business Class Cabin, which promises generous storage space for your handbag or laptop case, complete with an easy-to-reach water bottle holder;
A side cabinet and shoe locker are provided for small valuables and shoes—love this feature.
A vanity mirror is concealed under a flap inside the side cabinet door—great for freshening up before landing.
The door of the side cabinet also doubles as a privacy screen.
Passengers are cocooned in their own private area without compromising freedom of movement.
Outboard seats are gently angled towards the windows, giving passengers a perfect view.
Each seat is equipped with a universal power supply outlet to keep electronic devices fully charged.
An entertainment handset operates a widescreen on-demand entertainment system.
Everything passengers need to control is close at hand via seat control.
Passengers can adjust their seat from upright, through the relax position and into a fully flat bed.
The bed is one of the longest and widest provided on any commercial airline, allowing passengers to sleep in any position.
Finally, Cathay Pacific is introducing a new range of duvets, blankets, pillows and cushions for the new cabin, all designed to maximize passenger comfort—in other words, my kind of airline.