OREANDA-NEWS. June 24, 2011. ANA, Japan's largest airline, today gave passengers the first glimpse of what the future of air travel will look like when it unveiled the cabin design for its fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliners to be used on international routes.

The cabin layout, shown for the first time at the Paris Airshow, will provide customers with a new and unparalleled flight experience in the world's most advanced and innovative aircraft.

Based on ANA's ‘Inspiration of Japan’ brand concept, the cabin layout will combine ANA's superior levels of service with new standards of passenger comfort, made possible by the revolutionary design of the Dreamliner.

On long-haul international flights, Business Class passengers will enjoy full flat beds, 17 inch touch panel LCD screens and aisle access from every seat. And passengers in every class will experience more room, more light and a more natural cabin environment, thanks to the lower cabin attitude and higher humidity that the Dreamliner's composite fuselage design allows.

ANA has ordered 55 Dreamliners and will be the launch customer for the aircraft when deliveries begin this August or September.

For both long-haul and short-haul routes, the cabin will consist of two classes: Business Class and Economy Class. The routes the aircraft will fly will be announced at a later stage.