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From May 2016 easyJet’s new Airbus A320s will be configured with 186 seats, while the existing fleet will be retrofitted to include six more seats from the winter of 2016.
"Ideally we would like two additional seat rows on the A320," says EasyJet chief executive Ray Webster. This would increase one-class seating to around 192, giving Airbus a direct competitor to ...
UK low-cost carrier EasyJet has exercised its options for 15 Airbus A320 aircraft to be delivered from 2012 to 2014. It has also secured options over an additional 33 A320 aircraft, and converted ...
Low-cost carrier (LCC) easyJet is to become the latest airline to use advances in cabin technology to slot more seats into its aircraft. The UK-based carrier has contracted with Airbus’ Upgrade ...
Airline easyJet is to give up the 'no reserved seats' format it pioneered after customers said they would rather avoid the scramble traditionally associated with boarding a low cost flight.From ...
Easyjet has placed firm orders with Airbus for 15 A320 aircraft and optioned a further 33 as part of its growth strategy. The craft will be delivered between 2012 and 2014. The airline has also ...
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