A new Airbus cabin for long haul flights has been unveiled by Air France.
The company has announced a £120m investment in the new "travel experience" on board its Airbus A330s.
It includes a new business seat which converts into a two-metre lie-flat bed for jet lag-free flying across time zones.
These can be set up to give passengers greater proximity when next to a loved one, while those seeking privacy can use a sliding panel.

There is also an extra-wide HD touch screen measuring over 18.5 inches, and a self service bar.

In premium economy, the airline will offer one of the widest seats on the market at 48.5cm and, while not quite as big, there is still a decent-sized TV. Passengers also get a red feather pillow and blanket.

When it comes to economy, Air France is promising additional comfort compared to current layouts.
There is 79cm of legroom, a larger tray table and reinforced ergonomic foam in the seat and a 118° recline.
The Economy seat is equipped with a personal power outlet and a USB plug, allowing customers to use their electronic devices throughout the flight.

Air France's first plane with the redesigned cabin took off this month and 15 A330 aircraft will be completely redesigned by 2020.