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Starting in December, Casper products will appear in AA premium cabins.
A few weeks ago AA announced that they would be rolling out new bedding in premium cabins. By the looks of it…it’s going to be very comfy. Casper tested over a dozen versions of the pillow before landing on the final model – it’s designed to provide the “perfect balance of support and breathability for customers.” In addition to pillows, Casper designed a mattress pad, duvet, day blanket, lumbar pillow, pajamas, and slippers. The products offered will vary depending on the route you’re flying, but the spec pictures look amazing. You can read the entire press release here.
Here are the first routes that will feature the new Casper products
- Boston (BOS) – Los Angeles (LAX)
- New York’s John F. Kennedy (JFK) – Seattle (SEA)
- Miami (MIA) – Seattle (SEA)
- Miami (MIA)– San Francisco (SFO)
- U.S. to Hawaii
- U.S. to Northern Rim of South America (MAR, MAO, BOG, CCS, CLO, GYE, LPB, MDE, UIO, VVI)
*Video and Photos courtesy of AA.com
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