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    Which airlines had 2-5-2 in A330?

  • #2
    Originally posted by pbateson
    Which airlines had 2-5-2 in A330?
    Well Air Transat has 9 per row in the A330's but 3-3-3.
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    • #3
      UK charter airlines with A330s also have 3-3-3.

      They are Thomas Cook, My Travel, Monarch. Monarch also have 3-3-3 in their A300s.

      I don't know any with 2-5-2 though.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by babypurin
        Well Air Transat has 9 per row in the A330's but 3-3-3.

        um... No. Air Transat has a 2-5-2. I have flown on bothe the 332 and 333 from them.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by expoITHscohen
          um... No. Air Transat has a 2-5-2. I have flown on bothe the 332 and 333 from them.
          Was that recently? Their website shows a 3-3-3 layout on both A330's.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by expoITHscohen
            um... No. Air Transat has a 2-5-2. I have flown on bothe the 332 and 333 from them.
            (insert wrong noise)


            First is 332 then 333.
            -Kevin

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            • #7
              hmm... I guese they changed it since july 1st. (They did that whole makeover thing) I did make a mistake by saying the 333 was 2-5-2 (really is 2-4-2) But I am sure that when I flew the 332 it was 2-5-2.

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              • #8
                AirCanada has this as their summer schedule A330-300B;

                Their regular service A330 has the same 2-4-2 seating in coach.

                Whatever is necessary, is never unwise.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by AA 1818
                  AirCanada has this as their summer schedule A330-300B;

                  Their regular service A330 has the same 2-4-2 seating in coach.
                  "274 (42SJ/232Y) Winter, 290 (30SJ/260Y) Summer" thats from the AC webpage.

                  Its not "coach" its Hospitality.
                  -Kevin

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ACman
                    Hospitality
                    I wonder why AC name their Econmy Classes in that name?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by fjki98
                      I wonder why AC name their Econmy Classes in that name?
                      It makes economy sound better. A lot of airlines do that, such as British Airways who call there's World Traveller.
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