Air Dolomiti is renewing the interior of its fleet

Photo: Air Dolomiti.
Photo: Air Dolomiti.

Air Dolomiti is renewing the interior of its fleet

Photo: Air Dolomiti.
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Air Dolomiti's entire Embraer 195 fleet is getting a cabin upgrade. 

As the Italian AUA sister reports, the decision was made for the Essenza seat model from Geven. This brings the airline closer to the Lufthansa Group. The same company is also responsible for the economy class seats of Lufthansa, Swiss and Austrian Airlines, which are installed in the medium-haul fleets (A320 and A321).

As with the other Lufthansa subsidiaries, the colors are kept in the Air Dolomiti style. From December onwards, all E195s on the regional airline will gradually be retrofitted. The first aircraft with the new cabin is scheduled to take off in January and the renovation is to be completed in March.

“The new Essenza RJ seats are not only more comfortable, they are also the result of innovative projects. Their design has allowed us to increase the number of built-in seats while maintaining the same level of passenger comfort, and they will give our cabin a more pleasant and relaxing atmosphere thanks to the colors, materials and, above all, the high quality that is an essential feature of Air Dolomiti to lend. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the teams who carried out this project with determination, despite the logistical difficulties caused by the pandemic, ”said Marzio Caneva, Vice President Technical Operations of Air Dolomiti. 

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