Sunclass Airlines relies on Airbus A330neo

Sunclass Airlines relies on Airbus A330neo

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The holiday airline Sunclass Airlines intends to fleet long-haul Airbus A330neo aircraft in the coming year. These should be seated differently depending on the season. In concrete terms, this means that Sunclass will fly in a different configuration in winter than in summer.

Owner Ving currently assumes that the first Airbus A330-900 will arrive towards the end of 2022. In the winter flight plan 2022/2023, the model will be used in commercial flight services. Sunclass boss Torben Østergaard also announces new seats that are supposed to be more ergonomic and comfortable compared to the ones currently installed.

The aging Airbus A330ceo will still be in service until they are switched to the new type. The Sunclass Airlines fleet currently consists of eight Airbus A321s, one A330-200 and one A330-300. Two A330-900s are expected towards the end of next year.

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