Cathay Pacific’s new business class Aria Suites take flight

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Lauren Ho is the Travel Director of Wallpaper*,  roaming the globe, writing extensively about luxury travel, architecture and design for both the magazine and the website. Lauren serves as the European Academy Chair for the World's 50 Best Hotels.

It’s no secret that the competition in the airline industry is a tiresome battle. From Qatar Airways – best known for its QSuites that come with a sliding door – to, airlines are constantly on the lookout for new ways to entice.

Unfolding over 45 seats in the current Cathay Pacific 1-2-1 herringbone layout, the new offering, at first glance, might not be the most revolutionary, but once ensconced, the new look and thoughtful details are a vast improvement that clearly puts the customer first and feels like an extension of what Cathay is all about. ‘The key design philosophy around Aria Suite, as well as across the aircraft, is “Human Centric Design”,’ says Vivan Lo, the GM of Customer Experience & Design.

Alongside amenities by skincare brand Bamford, and ample stowage, such as a sliding drawer on the console for valuables, other smart additions include wireless charging, and a 24-inch ultra-high definition TV screen, which can be paired with personal headphones via Bluetooth.

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