There's Still No Private Bath

Newsweek, March, 2007 by Linda Stern

Office cubes may lack space and privacy, but put them in the air, and they're the latest in luxury. United is spiffing up its first-class seats on international flights with features that would make Dilbert look right at home.

The new First Suites include on-demand digital video, movies, music and games; a 15-inch flat-screen TV; an iPod plug; a 110-universal plug for powering laptops, and a seat that folds down flat to a 78-inch bed. The suites follow similar moves by American Airlines to add "pods"--hard-shelled privacy screens--around its first- class and business-class seats, and to upgrade those spaces with many of the same features. American touts cotton duvets on its lie-flat beds.

Bigger and better private seats in the front of the plane--along with long...

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