Crystal Business Class suite
Turkish Airlines is introducing its new state-of-the-art Crystal Business Class suite, taking business travel with the Turkish airline to the next level. The suite has an adjustable suite door and privacy panel for enhanced privacy. The new seats have a generous seat width of 58.42 cm, more legroom and direct aisle access for all passengers, with each window suite offering full visibility. At the touch of a button, the seats can be converted into a fully flat bed, equipped with a mattress topper, blanket and pillow for maximum comfort. In line with the airline’s ‘Flow’ brand identity, the new suites feature lighter and warmer colours, marble-style tables and rose gold finishes.
The suite includes adjustable ambient and reading lights, universal and Type C power sockets, a wireless charger, noise-cancelling headphones, an adjustable mirror and enclosed storage space, an ergonomic seat cushion and a 22-inch entertainment screen.
Turkish design
Turkish Airlines’ new seats have been developed by its subsidiary TCI Aircraft Interiors to create a product unique to the airline. The seats feature elements with plush leather and fabrics all sourced from Turkey to highlight the airline’s roots.
Comfort and privacy
Speaking about Turkish Airlines’ new Business Class offering, Prof Ahmet Bolat, chairman of the board and executive committee of Turkish Airlines, said, ’Our new Crystal Business Class suite adds a new chapter to our luxury long-haul travel and will take the airline to the next level with a new level of comfort and privacy on our extensive global network.’
The new seats will be installed on transcontinental flights in the newly ordered Airbus A350s and will also be fitted to the Boeing 777 fleet from early 2025.
Best Airline in Europe
Last summer, Turkish Airlines was named Best Airline in Europe for the ninth time at the Skytrax World Airlines Awards. Other awards the airline won include Best Business Class Catering in the World and Best Airline in Southern Europe. Turkish Airlines, founded in 1933 with initially five aircraft in its fleet, now manages a fleet of 440 aircraft, both passenger and cargo. The airline offers global connections to 345 destinations, including 53 domestic and 292 international destinations spread across 129 countries.
Star Alliance member
Turkish Airlines is a member of Star Alliance. The Star Alliance network was established in 1997 as the world’s first truly global airline alliance. Since its inception, Star Alliance has developed into the largest and most comprehensive airline network, with a specific focus on improving the overall customer experience throughout the alliance’s journey. The network currently offers more than 10,000 daily flights to nearly 1,200 airports in 184 countries.