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Seating details
Class | Pitch | Width | Seats |
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Business Class | 34" | 17.7" | 4 |
Economy Class | 30" | 17.7 | 176 |
General presentation
As of late 2010, Air Berlin’s fleet uses 39 Airbus A320-200’s, with 10 additional ones on order. These planes use a single-class setup, offering 174 Economy class seats.
With a length of almost 38 m and a wingspan of 34 m, the Airbus A320-200 is capable of a cruising speed of 828 km/h/511 mph at 11,000 m/36,000 ft. Its
maximum range is 5,900 km/3,700 mi, its service ceiling 12,000 m/39,000 ft, and maximum speed 871 km/h/537 mph at 11,000 m/36,000 ft.
On board short- and medium-haul flights, you will be served free snacks or sandwiches. When the flight’s duration exceeds 4 hours, a range of complimentary bagels and baguettes, nibbles and chocolate bars is being offered. In both cases, coffee, tea, soft drinks or fruit juices are available free of charge.
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2017-04-02 | Detailed review | ||||||
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Seat 3A has a well aligned window for great views of Mt Etna for the most common take-off direction from Catania. Of the extra leg room rows for which AB charges a premium, Row 3 seems to have more room on top. On my flight in late March 2017, most of these rows only had 1 or 2 passengers per side. | |||||||
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2012-05-08 | Detailed review | ||||||
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