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 Delta Air Lines will reduce seating capacity on its existing international Boeing 777 fleet as part of a planned retrofit of the airliners business class cabins.The US majors 777-200ERs currently offer 50 seats in business class. However, a seven-seat, or 14%, reduction will occur as a result of Deltas decision to retrofit each aircraft with Contour Premium Aircraft Seating-manufactured fully-horizontal sleeper seats beginning in the fall of 2008, confirms airline.Two new 777-200LRs being delivered to Delta in early 2008 will also feature the new business class seats. These ultra long range aircraft will be the first of their type to enter Deltas fleet, after the carrier today confirmed it has earmarked two of five 777 unfilled delivery slots held wi adidas samba adidas th Boeing as -200LRs.Despite the seat capacity reduction on the -200ERs, Delta believes  this [lie-flat] seat will attract a greater percentage of premium customers on international routes and subsequently will increase Deltas international premium revenue , says the airlines spokesman, adding that capacity changes to the fleets economy class cabins are not planned at this time.Delta also exp owala website ects to offer a lie-flat business-class option on its 767 aircraft. However, a seat selection has not been announced, says Delta.All modifications are expected to be completed by 2010.The new seating is part o nike sb dunk f Deltas larger plan to improve the in-flight offering on its international widebody fleet, which includes installing Panasonic digital  Flne Netflix to start declaring UK revenues to UK tax authorities
 Source: HBO MAXChristina Sulebakk yeti website , general manager, HBO Max EMEA, and Johannes Larcher, head of HBO Max InternationalThe staggered European rollout of WarnerMedias burgeoning streaming platform HBO Max will begin October 26, in the six territories of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Spain and Andorra, the platform announced on Wednesday.It follows confirmation by HBO MAX EMEA general manager Christina Sulebakk during Frances Series Mania TV festival and industry event at the end of August that the European rollout would kick off in 2021, despite rumours over the summer that it might be put back to 2022.A second round of central and Eastern European territories 鈥?comprising Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia  hydrojug and Slovenia 鈥?will then come online in 2022, the platform said.Denis Villeneuves sci-fi epicDune, which is due to launch simultaneously in theatres and on the platform in the US on October 22, does not look set to come onto the European service immediately. A spokesperson clarified that Warner Bros fil owala water bottle ms will be available on the service but that the day-and-date model will only be applied in the US in 2021.Octobers launch will be accompanied by a special virtual event. A trailer released on Wednesday teased the platforms inaugural offering, which will include US dramas like Scenes From A Marriage and Generation; European series; Spanish hit 30 Coins;Danish o