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7 airlines around the world offer lie-flat beds in economy see what makes this seating arrangement so rare and unique

Taylor Rains   

7 airlines around the world offer lie-flat beds in economy — see what makes this seating arrangement so rare and unique
The "Skycouches" can be cheaper than airline premium economy seating, which typically offers more legroom and better food, but doesn't lie flat.Air New Zealand
  • Air New Zealand set the trend for lie-flat seating in the economy cabin with its innovative "Skycouch."
  • The carrier has since licensed the product to other carriers, like Azul Brazilian Airways and France's Air Austral.

A new trend is popping up in economy class — lie-flat beds.

A new trend is popping up in economy class — lie-flat beds.
Air New Zealand

Championing the idea is Air New Zealand, which first introduced its revolutionary "Skycouch" in 2011 and has since patented the design.

Championing the idea is Air New Zealand, which first introduced its revolutionary "Skycouch" in 2011 and has since patented the design.
The "Skycouches" can be cheaper than airline premium economy seating, which typically offers more legroom and better food, but doesn't lie flat.      Air New Zealand

"Being a relatively small airline from a small country, innovation is at the heart of our business," former ANZ CEO Rob Fyfe said about the product in 2010.

"Being a relatively small airline from a small country, innovation is at the heart of our business," former ANZ CEO Rob Fyfe said about the product in 2010.
Air New Zealand 787.      Shutterstock

The concept is simple — imagine three coach seats that have legrests that flip up 90° to create one large space. And, it will only be reserved for those who book it, meaning no one will share with a stranger.

The concept is simple — imagine three coach seats that have legrests that flip up 90° to create one large space. And, it will only be reserved for those who book it, meaning no one will share with a stranger.
The legrests of Air New Zealand's Skycouch flipped up.      Taylor Rains/Insider

Granted, the couch is smaller than what you'll find in business class, with the full sleeping area being just 5'1" long and 29" wide.

Granted, the couch is smaller than what you
The Air New Zealand Boeing 787 Skycouch fully set up.      Taylor Rains/Insider

But, lying down to sleep on ultra-long-haul flights is much easier than sitting up — and I know from personal experience.

But, lying down to sleep on ultra-long-haul flights is much easier than sitting up — and I know from personal experience.
Flying Air New Zealand's Skycouch.      Taylor Rains/Insider

I flew the Skycouch from Auckland to New York in September on ANZ's Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and thought it was a game-changer. I'm short at only 5'3," so I felt I had enough room…

I flew the Skycouch from Auckland to New York in September on ANZ
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…but taller travelers will need to bend their legs. I also wouldn't recommend it for more than two adults — there simply isn't enough space for three people to all lay down.

…but taller travelers will need to bend their legs. I also wouldn
My legs nearly stretched the full length of the Skycouch when I was sitting upright with my back against the fuselage.      Taylor Rains/Insider

For safety, ANZ does provide what it calls a “cuddle belt” to strap laying travelers to the seat.

For safety, ANZ does provide what it calls a “cuddle belt” to strap laying travelers to the seat.
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Since the Skycouch's debut, other airlines have adopted the design for their own planes. In 2014, Taiwan's China Airlines introduced the "Family Couch"…

Since the Skycouch
China Airlines Boeing 777-300ER Family Couch.      China Airlines

…followed by Azul Brazilian Airlines' "Skysofa" in late 2014…

…followed by Azul Brazilian Airlines
Azul Brazilian Airlines Skysofa.      Azul Brazilian Airlines

…Kazakhstan's Air Astana's "Economy Sleeper" in 2015...

…Kazakhstan
Air Astana Economy Sleeper      Air Astana

Source: Air Astana

…and French carrier Air Austral's "Extra Couchette" in 2016.

…and French carrier Air Austral
Air Austral's Extra Couchette.      Air Austral

Source: Air Austral

More recently, Japan's All Nippon Airways unveiled the "COUCHii" in 2019 on its Airbus A380s flying exclusively between Tokyo and Honolulu.

More recently, Japan
ANA

The product uses a row of three or four economy seats to create the sofa bed.

The product uses a row of three or four economy seats to create the sofa bed.
ANA

Source: ANA

Vietnam Airlines has also installed a "Sky Sofa" on flights between San Francisco and Ho Chi Minh City, as well as between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City and London, Paris, and Frankfurt.

Vietnam Airlines has also installed a "Sky Sofa" on flights between San Francisco and Ho Chi Minh City, as well as between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City and London, Paris, and Frankfurt.
Vietnam Airlines' ad for the Skysofa, which doesn't come with legrests.      Vietnam Airlines

Meanwhile, German flag carrier Lufthansa allows passengers to book a "Sleeper's Row" for flights trekking 11 hours or more. These can only be booked at check-in or at the gate.

Meanwhile, German flag carrier Lufthansa allows passengers to book a "Sleeper
Lufthansa's "Sleeper's Row," which have been available since August 2021, consist of three or four economy seats and will only be offered if there is an open row available.      Lufthansa

Source: Lufthansa

While the original "Sleeper's Row" doesn't have a flip-up legrest, Lufthansa recently announced its future long-haul aircraft will have an improved "Sleeper's Row 2.0" with the needed feature.

While the original "Sleeper
Lufthansa's "Sleeper's Row 2.0."      Lufthansa

Source: Lufthansa

But, not all couches have survived. While China Airlines expanded its lie-flat economy product to both its Boeing 777-300ERs and its Airbus A350-900s, it ditched the design in 2018 due to poor demand.

But, not all couches have survived. While China Airlines expanded its lie-flat economy product to both its Boeing 777-300ERs and its Airbus A350-900s, it ditched the design in 2018 due to poor demand.
China Airlines' Family Couch.      China Airlines

Defunct airline Thomas Cook also had a "Sleeper Seat" on its Airbus A330s for single passengers — meaning no duos or couples — but those left the sky after the carrier declared bankruptcy in 2019.

Defunct airline Thomas Cook also had a "Sleeper Seat" on its Airbus A330s for single passengers — meaning no duos or couples — but those left the sky after the carrier declared bankruptcy in 2019.
Thomas Cook recommended only passengers under 5'11" to book the "Sleeper Seat."      Thomas Cook

For those wanting to fly on one of these unique lie-flat options, it will come at a cost. Some fees are pretty straightforward, like Vietnam's outlined rate of $400-$600 per person on top of the airfare…

For those wanting to fly on one of these unique lie-flat options, it will come at a cost. Some fees are pretty straightforward, like Vietnam
Vietnam Airlines Airbus A350-900 aircraft, which flies between San Francisco and Ho Chi Minh City.      viper-zero/Shutterstock

…and Lufthansa's outlined price of $179 to $249 per person per leg for its original "Sleeper's Row" option.

…and Lufthansa
Lufthansa trialed the original "Sleeper's Row" on its Boeing 747s.      Lukas Wunderlich/Shutterstock

Other carriers like Air New Zealand and Azul have more varied pricing, which will differ depending on the route and season.

Other carriers like Air New Zealand and Azul have more varied pricing, which will differ depending on the route and season.
An Azul Brazilian Airlines A330-200, which its Skysofa first debuted on.      JTOcchialini/Flickr

For example, the price for ANZ's Skycouch for one, two, or three people on a June 15 flight from New York to Auckland is $605. This is on top of the $1,310 one-way airfare per person.

For example, the price for ANZ
The added fee for the Skycouch for three passengers from Los Angeles to Auckland on June 15 is $600 total, or $1,200 for one passenger.      Air New Zealand

Business class on the same route is about $6,500 one-way, while premium economy is just under $3,200.

Business class on the same route is about $6,500 one-way, while premium economy is just under $3,200.
Booking a Skycouch for one person on the June 15 flight from New York to Auckland would cost about $1,900 total — much cheaper than Air New Zealand's premium economy (pictured).      Air New Zealand

Personally, I think an economy sofa is a better alternative to any premium economy seating out there, which typically comes with a legrest, footrest, and better food, but it doesn't lie flat.

Personally, I think an economy sofa is a better alternative to any premium economy seating out there, which typically comes with a legrest, footrest, and better food, but it doesn
Lufthansa's new long-haul premium economy, which cost about $2,800 roundtrip from New York to Munich in mid-September. A Sleeper's Row, if available, would be cheaper to pay for on top of the $1,800 roundtrip economy fare on the same flight.      Lufthansa

Given the product's success, ANZ is introducing yet another lie-flat option in economy. Coming in 2024, travelers can book the "Skynest," which is a set of flying bunk beds.

Given the product
Air New Zealand

The cozy sleeping pods will come with linens, a privacy curtain, and USB ports, a company spokesperson told Insider in September.

The cozy sleeping pods will come with linens, a privacy curtain, and USB ports, a company spokesperson told Insider in September.
Taylor Rains/Insider

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