The six first-class suites will separated by individual doors, a first for the airline.
Speakers built into the headrests mean passengers won't need headphones.
The planes will each have six first-class suites, separated by individual doors in a first for the airline.
Japan AirlinesThe suites will have 43-inch TVs, and passengers won't need headphones for the inflight entertainment thanks to speakers built into their headrests, which JAL says is a world first.
The new first-class suites come with a "minibar," storage space, and a monitor to communicate with flight attendants.
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