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Transaero A380s to have highest seating capacity

 
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 11:32 pm    Post subject: Transaero A380s to have highest seating capacity Reply with quote

http://www.usatoday.com/story/todayinthesky/2013/10/18/at-652-seats-transaeros-a380s-could-top-all-others/3007917/

At 652 seats, Transaero's A380s could top all others

October 18, 2013

When Transaero Airlines takes delivery of its first Airbus A380 in 2015, the Russian carrier's superjumbo jet may end up having the highest seating capacity of any commercial passenger jet in the world.

Transaero CEO Olga Pleshakova tells Today in the Sky that the airline will outfit its four A380s with 652 seats in three classes of service.

"Imperial Class is 12 seats, which are designed as suites," says Pleshakova, describing Transaero's A380 layout through a translator. " There are 24 seats in business class – these are full-flat seats and all-around access. And 616 is for the economy, for the total of 652."

That would give Transaero's A380s the highest seating capacity of any airline currently flying the jet, though other carriers are scheduled to receive their first A380s before Transaero does.

Air Austral, a French carrier based in the overseas island territory of Reunion, had ordered an 840-seat version of the jet that it was to receive in 2014. However, that order now appears to be in limbo after the airline hit a financial rough patch. And, even if the airline does eventually take delivery of the A380, the Airline Passenger Experience Association reports that Air Austral has backed off from the plan for a maximum-density seating layout.

Most other operators of the A380 have configured the jets with a capacity in a range between about 470 and 520 seats. At the low end, Korean Air says its 407-seat layout gives it 'the most spacious A380 anywhere."

Pleshakova also shed light on where Transaero plans to deploy its A380 superjumbos.

"It's going to be used on the most-popular routes that have the highest passenger traffic," Pleshakova tells Today in the Sky. "So it's Moscow to Thailand, Moscow to the Dominican Republic ... and also to Barcelona in Spain."


And, in an interesting twist, Transaero says its A380 may even find its way into service on a domestic route.

"We're talking to the airport in the city of Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean to start using it domestically (to Moscow)," Pleshakova says.

That route comes in at about 4,000 miles, making it one of the longest possible domestic routes in the world that doesn't involve flying to a nation's overseas state or territory. For comparison's sake, a flight between Miami and Seattle or between Boston and San Francisco comes in at about 2,700 miles. The flight between New York JFK and Honolulu – a route flown by Hawaiian Airlines – comes in at just under 5,000 miles.

Transaero also has ordered four of Boeing's biggest passenger jet – the 747-8 Intercontinental. Transaero is scheduled to take delivery of its first of those jets in 2015, as well.

"We plan to use these planes on various combinations on various routes," Pleshakova says. "Of course the way the 747-8 is designed is different inside from how A380 is laid out. So, for instance, high season to Thailand will be on the A380 and the low season will be the 747."

"On top of that," Pleshakova adds, "we're planning to use the 747-8 between Moscow and the United States destinations."

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 7:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wonder if Indian carriers can consider such a config for the domestic trunk routes? Would have a very low CASM (I would imagine)?
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 7:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nimish wrote:
I wonder if Indian carriers can consider such a config for the domestic trunk routes? Would have a very low CASM (I would imagine)?
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 2:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nimish wrote:
I wonder if Indian carriers can consider such a config for the domestic trunk routes?

They hardly fly 330/787s on domestic runs, they would need to have multiple 777 (capacity type) domestic routes before they can wildly consider a 380 Cool
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