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Dec 2015Seat map Airbus A330-300 “American Airlines”. Best seats in the plane
This configuration of Airbus A330 is divided into two classes with total amount of 291 seats: Business class with 28 seats and Economy class of 263 seats.
This configuration of Airbus A330 is divided into two classes with total amount of 291 seats: Business class with 28 seats and Economy class of 263 seats.
“American Airlines” operates Airbus A330-300. Long-range aircraft Airbus A330-300 became the base model of the family of twin-engine long-range airplanes Airbus A330, developed but European concern Airbus in the end of 1980th.
Airbus A 330-200 consists totally of 258 seats: 20 of them are located in Business Class, 14 in Main Cabin Extra and 224 seats in Economy Class.
“American Airlines” operates Airbus A330-200. Airbus A 330-200 is the version of airplane A330 with shortened body and additional fuel tanks. Both these models represent Airbus A330 family developed by European concern Airbus in the end of 1980th for serving long-haul flights.
American Airlines owns three versions of Airbus A321. All of them are used for internal, domestic flights.
Airbus A320-200 is used by American Airlines Company for the trips inside the country. This airplane has 150 seats: 12 of them are located in First Class and 138 in Economy Class.
During Domestic flights American Airlines uses Airbus A319 airplane. The Airline Company uses two cabin types of this aircraft.
“American Airlines” operates Airbus A319. This wide-medium-range aircraft belongs to the family of A320. Airbus 319 represents shortened version of passenger airplane A320 with increased flight distance.
“American Airlines” operates Airbus A321. This wide-medium-range aircraft belongs to the family of A320. Airbus A321 is the biggest representative of airplanes of Airbus A320 family. As compared to other models A 321 has elongated body and respectively increased passenger capacity. There are two passenger modifications of this airbus. First flight of Airbus A321-100 took place in 1994 and had less flying range as compared…