Klasjet bases VIP-B737-300 with new cabin in London

Boeing 737-300 (Photo: Klasjet).
Boeing 737-300 (Photo: Klasjet).

Klasjet bases VIP-B737-300 with new cabin in London

Boeing 737-300 (Photo: Klasjet).
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The airline Klasjet, part of the Avia Solutions Group, has based a freshly refurbished Boeing 737-300 in London. This has 68 seats and will primarily be used for VIP charter flights from the United Kingdom.

Chief Commercial Officer Lukas Petrauskas emphasizes that the use of high-quality materials and the interior and exterior design of the medium-haul jet are intended to underline Klasjet's premium claim. The aircraft is based at one of London's Floating Fleet airports and is operational.

"The increased capacity allows more passengers to travel on a single flight, which is particularly useful for large groups traveling to various events - from business meetings and exhibitions to sports competitions and more. The comfort aspect has been increased with extra padded seats and comfort headrests, while the more ergonomic construction offers a generous seat tilt, relaxing footrests and a practical folding table. Passenger comfort is our priority, which is why we also pay special attention to the training of cabin crew. The cabin crew are trained by professionals who are among the best in their field and are therefore able to offer the best possible service,” says Petrauskas.

In addition to the new Boeing 737-300, KlasJet operates a private charter fleet of four other B737 Classic aircraft and recently commissioned another exclusive private aircraft – the Boeing 737 BBJ2 – which is scheduled to begin operations in late summer.

Boeing 737-300 cabin (Photo: Klasjet).

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