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The Airbus 340-600 is the world's longest jetliner and has First Class (8 seats), Business Class (40 seats), Economy Class (272 seats)

Economy Class on the 340 also offers newly designed seats with 32 inches of pitch, and audio inflight entertainment.

The 42 Business Class seats recline up to 165 degrees, have a pitch of 60 inches, and are nearly 23 inches wide. Passengers will feel able to work, sleep and relax during their journey to and from China. Satellite phones, laptop power ports, and personal interactive entertainment systems are featured. Of course, fine wines and choice food are also offered. Amenity kits are provided and the Air France airport lounge is available prior to departure.

First Class offers eight 28-inch-wide flatbed seats, with 80 inches of pitch for ultimate comfort on long-distance journeys. First Class seats have their own satellite phone, laptop power point, and an individual interactive entertainment system. Computer games are available, and calls can be made to anywhere in the world. First Class passengers also are treated to cocktails, fine wines and a choice of Chinese or Western cuisine, amenity kits, and have full use of the Air France lounge at Heathrow and Our own lounge in Shanghai.

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