Japan Airlines has unveiled the cabin configuration for the Boeing 787s it will operate on its international long-haul services. The carrier has started selling seats for the first long-haul service, on the Tokyo Narita-Boston route, scheduled to start on 1 April. Its online booking system reveals the aircraft will have 186 seats, with 42 business class seats in a 2-2-2 configuration and 144 economy class seats in a 2-4-2 configuration. JAL will use the 787 four times weekly on the Tokyo-Boston service, before increasing it to a daily flight from 1 June. The airline, which has 35 787s on order, has only confirmed this service for the aircraft.
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