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CargoOne
14th Apr 2004, 10:08
Where I can find picture/scheem of Air2000 767 2-class layout? Do they have PTV/IFE in premium class?
Failed to find it on their website...

flyer2042
15th Apr 2004, 11:19
Hi there

The seating config in Premium is 2-3-2 and in standard it is 2-4-2.
Premium also get 5" more leg room with free drinks.

In Premium, FCA are introducing PVT's. The service on long haul this summer is going to be fab. Comp wine served with the meal, ice creams etc.

From 2005, the long haul 767's will be changing and will have a better layout and all seats will have PVT's in both Premium and Standard.

Land After
15th Apr 2004, 23:22
The seating config in Premium is 2-3-2

Hmm, same as BA Y then.......

Globaliser
15th Apr 2004, 23:58
Land After: Hmm, same as BA Y then....... I researched Monarch's cabins before a trip to the Maldives in 10.02. (There's another thread about them here (http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=122114).) Concluded that their premium cabin seating was only slightly better than normal scheduled Y, and the main cabin was infinitely worse - and therefore decided to go with EK and take the connection in both directions. In retrospect, I would not change an iota of that decision.

Wycombe
16th Apr 2004, 14:20
I paxed with AMM (sorry FCA!) LGW-CUN and back in Nov 03 in G-OOAL 763.

No complaints about the onboard service whatsoever, but 2-4-2
in a 76 for a 10 hour sector is far too cramped (I assume it's the same on BAL/MYT aswell?).

At the time I flew, the CC mentioned that the existing 76's were due to have leather seats fitted throughout over the Winter - I guess that's been done now.

They also mentioned that PTV's and quite a few additional airframes were coming.

Nicest Y Class 76 I've flown in is NZ, which is 2-3-2 with foldy-in headrests and seat pitch of 34" as standard - v. welcome as it was across the Pacific!

Pax Vobiscum
16th Apr 2004, 16:40
I'll second your vote for NZ's 767s, Wycombe. I particularly enjoyed the wine service with the meals - excellent NZ vintages from full-size bottles, yum!

phreegreens
18th Apr 2004, 17:44
all the scoop on A2000's cabin layout here

AMM Cabin Layout (http://www2.air2000.com/displaydoc.cfm?uid=96)

:ok:

FormerFlyer
22nd Apr 2004, 09:33
As has been discussed elsewhere FCA will be re-jigging it's 76s for next summer.

20% of seats removed. New 777 look interior.

Standard config will be 2-3-2 with 33" pitch - better than most scheduled carriers. 7" PTVs for the down the back bunch.

But if you upgrade to their Premium cabin you get 36" pitch (currently 34") and a 9" PTV to play around with. Premium cabin is to be increased to 60 (I think) seats. The config will be 2-2-2!

These will be flying exclusively for First Choice Group companies next year with no 3rd party flying which will give a huge competitive advantage over most other IT operators and also better than Virgin & BA for the Orlando runs.

cheers ;)

FF

fescalised portion
22nd Apr 2004, 17:53
If your flying across the Atlantic, have you considered AA? They have a great 35" pitch in economy, on both their 767 and 777- which also has 12 channel IFE.