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Turkish Airlines Business Class Review
The lounges that are available to Turkish Airlines business clients is surely a perk. On the Travel Codex site, James Dozer stated, “At the San Francisco International Airport (SFO), The Turkish Airlines arrangements with the United Polaris Lounge for their top-notch business class travelers. The new lounge is wonderful and offers superior cabin passengers a peaceful oasis with magnificent spaces to rest, relax, and recharge.”
At the moment of Dozer’s Turkish Airlines business class analysis, he met 49 forward-facing business class passenger seats (in a 2-3-2 row layout) that enabled travelers to rest flat while sleeping. Nonetheless, since his flight with the airline, Dozer updated his post to say that, “Turkish has just stated they will move to a 1-2-1 passenger seating configuration on their Boeing 787/Airbus A350 fleet.”
Turkish Airlines Economy class Review
The facilities seem to really pile up in economy class, which makes an affordable multi-continent journey even more importantly on Turkish Airlines. “Economy travelers received an amenity case by Chopard, consisting of an eye mask, socks, slippers, earplugs, a toothbrush, a small pot of lip balm, and toothpaste,” said Lori Zaino at The Points Guy review. “Free headphones and a double-plug converter were provided so that I could plug in my personal headphones as well.”
In terms of comfort in this class, Zaino said that the economy seats were “pretty conventional” at 17 to 18 inches in width. “The business-class passenger seats were 21″ wide, by the way — even though I did acknowledge the fact that there was a nice footrest and the bottom slipped forward a little when the seat was rested,” she added.