Air Travel Looks Like It Won't Be All Play and No Work for the Business Person on the Move26933

Most business people view flights with mixed feelings. For some is it a chance to relax between business meetings in a relatively relaxed atmosphere, with in-flight entertainment, seats that can collapse into beds, hot drinks, cold drinks and even stiff drinks served throughout the journey and some high level gourmet meals to take the edge of the flier's appetite till they arrive at their next destination jual blazer korea.

There are other business travellers who regard their time in the air as wasted, simply because their hands are tied as far as work is concerned. Although, under normal circumstances, they can make cell phone calls, surf the web on the laptop and even write and receive e-mails, the truth is that airplanes, and even the roomiest, were never designed to become mini-offices. At least until now.

The news that one of the World's leading airlines, Korean Air are to allocate the entire top floor of some of their new wide body double decker A380  into business class. The new business class section will provide specially designed mini office seats for the business traveler who wants to make maximum use of their time in the air. The second floor business class sector will have just 94 places for travellers on long haul flights, when the first Korean airbus goes into service in the summer of 2011, and hope to have a further nine air line online business sections operating by the end of 2014.

Korean's decision to allocate space and advanced facilities for the business traveler is both a brave and forward thinking one, as the seating capacity for the A380