Lufthansa Fleet Airbus A320-200 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Lufthansa operated 72 narrow-body aircraft Airbus A320-200.
The Airbus A320 is base model for elongated version A321, and shortened version A318, and A319.
Airbus A320-200 operated by Lufthansa is used during domestic flights and on short and medium haul routes to European countries.
This aircraft configured with 2 class, Business and Economy class.
With the widest single-aisle cabin, passengers can enjoy more personal space, wider seats and generous overhead compartments to store their luggage.
With a versatile cabin that can be configured for a variety of seating options, the A320 usually seats 140 to 170 passengers and has a maximum capacity of up to 180 travellers.
The A320 also has an extremely quiet cabin with an array of lighting options meaning it’s easy to relax and enjoy the flight.
D AIPD Lufthansa Airbus A320 211 Freiburg on Star Alliance livery at Schiphol
Airbus A320-200 Lufthansa Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number
Aircraft Type
Reg
Age
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPE
29.2 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPT
28.4 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIQD
27.6 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIQH
27.5 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPD
29.3 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPL
29.0 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPM
28.8 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPZ
27.9 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPA
29.3 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPB
29.3 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIQF
27.5 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPC
29.3 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPS
28.4 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPK
29.0 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPH
29.1 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIQA
27.8 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPF
29.1 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPP
28.5 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPY
27.9 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIPR
28.4 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUJ
4.2 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZJ
8.2 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZP
5.8 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUG
4.3 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUA
4.9 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUI
4.2 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZN
5.9 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUQ
2.8 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUM
3.6 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZC
8.9 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUS
2.7 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZW
5.4 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZF
8.6 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUK
3.9 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZH
8.4 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUX
2.3 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZY
5.2 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUC
4.8 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUW
2.4 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZA
9.1 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIQS
25.9 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIQW
18.0 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUU
2.6 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUN
3.7 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUH
4.4 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUT
2.6 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUO
3.5 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZM
6.4 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUL
3.7 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZX
5.3 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIWB
1.5 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZZ
5.1 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIQU
18.0 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZD
8.8 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUD
4.7 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIWA
1.6 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUF
4.5 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUY
2.2 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUE
4.6 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUR
2.8 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZB
9.0 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUP
3.2 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZE
8.7 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIQT
18.2 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUB
4.8 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZO
5.9 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZI
8.3 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIZG
8.5 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUV
2.5 years
Airbus A320-200
D-AIUZ
1.7 years
Lufthansa Fleet Airbus A320-200 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout
Lufthansa A320-200 aircraft is the newest configuration of this aircraft type, ranging from rows 1-30.
This 320-200 features Lufthansa’s Europa Cabin which has two additional rows and thinner seats than previous.
This A320-200 aircraft operates in a Business and Economy Class configuration.
The number of seats per cabin is variable and may have as few as three rows of Business Class to a maximum of nine.
The maximum size of Business Class is illustrated in this map.
Business Class seats are the same as Economy with the middle seat left empty.
In Business Class, there is no longer a middle dividing table in this newest version.
Though, when we say business and economy class seats, we only really mean one seat since the two classes will feature essentially the same product, a rather common practice on shorter-haul aircraft flying within Europe.
The only difference is that business class passengers will be able to recline their seats up to a 26-degree angle, while those in economy will have a fixed 20-degree recline – up eight degrees from the current design.
Aside from the recline, the only other major difference between the classes is that the middle seat in business class is kept empty, another common feature of intra-Europe flights.
These new seats will feature on all new A320 aircraft delivered from 2019 onwards for use on short- and medium-haul flights.
They also come in three styles for Lufthansa, Austrian and Swiss.
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320-200 Lufthansa
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320 200 Lufthansa
There are 36 standard seats in Business class.
These seats have 2-2 configuration.
The middle seat here is not sold.
The seats of the 1st row have a little less space for passengers’ legs because of the bulkhead position.
As the tray tables are in the armrests, the width of these seats is reduced a little.
There is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing, close location of the lavatory and galley may be a problem.
Economy class includes 120 seats that have 3-3 configuration.
The seats of the 11th row have extra legroom.
However these seats have limited recline due to the exit row located behind.
The best seats on this airplane are the seats of the 12th row.
Passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra space for their legs.
The seats of the last 30th row are considered bad seats as they may have limited recline or not reclining at all.
Proximity of the lavatories may be bothersome.
Airbus A320-200 Lufthansa Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information
Food. Complimentary beverages are provided on all flights. Snack and meal service varies depending on the length of route. More Information
Lufthansa Aircraft Fleet Narrow-Body Airbus A320-200 Images Gallery
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320 200 Lufthansa
Lufthansa Airbus A320 200 D AIPA lands at London Heathrow Airport.
D AIPB Lufthansa Airbus A320 200 Heidelberg during flare at Vienna International Airports runway 34
D AIPC Airbus A320 200 Braunschweig of Lufthansa on Star Alliance livery at Munich Airport
D AIPD Lufthansa Airbus A320 211 Freiburg on Star Alliance livery at Schiphol
Airbus A320 211 Lufthansa D AIPE Kassel at London Heathrow Airport
D AIPF Airbus A320 211 Deggendorf Lufthansa at Frankfurt Airport
D AIPH Airbus A320 200 Münster of Lufthansa at Munich Airport
Lufthansa Airbus A320 200 D AIPL Ludwigshafen am Rhein at Hamburg Airport
Airbus A320 200 D AIPM Troisdorf Lufthansa aircraft at Bremen Airport
Lufthansa Airbus A320 211 D AIPP Starnberg at Zurich International Airport ZRH
Airbus A320 211 Kaufbeuren Lufthansa at Frankfurt Airport
Lufthansa D AIPS Airbus A320 211 Augsburg at Zurich International Airport
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Lufthansa Fleet Airbus A319-100 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Lufthansa operated 29 narrow-body aircraft Airbus A319-100.
Lufthansa Airbus A319-100 operate a variety of domestic and European routes.
Airbus A319 is narrow-bodied aircraft for medium-haul routes created by aviation company Airbus S.A.S.
Airbus A319 is modification of Airbus A320 with shortened body as result of decreasing the number of passenger seats by two rows.
First flight of experimental aircraft A319 took place on August 1995.
Commercial use of the airplane began in April 1996.
Airbus A319 is the widest (3.95 meters) among narrow-bodied airplanes in its segment.
Lufthansa D AILF Airbus A319 114 on Star Alliance Livery Colors at Geneva International Airport
Airbus A319-100 Lufthansa Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number
Aircraft Type
Reg
Age
Airbus A319-100
D-AILN
21.4 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILY
20.3 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AIBH
6.4 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AIBG
7.2 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILH
21.9 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILF
22.0 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILM
21.5 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILS
21.2 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AIBE
8.0 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILR
21.2 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILE
22.1 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AIBA
9.0 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILT
21.1 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILU
21.1 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AIBD
8.2 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILW
20.4 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AIBF
7.3 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AIBI
6.2 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILP
21.3 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILI
21.8 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILX
20.4 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILK
21.6 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILC
22.3 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AIBJ
6.2 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILA
22.4 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILL
21.5 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILB
22.4 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AIBC
8.5 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AILD
22.2 years
Airbus A319-100
D-AIBB
8.8 years
Lufthansa Fleet Airbus A319-100 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout
This aircraft features Lufthansa’s Europa Cabin which has one additional row and thinner seats than previous.
This aircraft operates in a Business and Economy Class configuration.
The number of seats per cabin is variable and may have as few as three rows of Business Class to a maximum of eight.
The maximum size of Business Class is illustrated in this map.
Business Class seats are the same as Economy with the middle seat left empty.
In Business Class, there is no longer a middle dividing table in this newest version.
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A319-100 Lufthansa
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A319 100 Lufthansa
Business class includes 32 seats that are located in 8 rows and have 2-2 configuration.
All middle seats, i.e. B and E seats here are not sold.
All seats of Business class are standard, only seats of the first row have some peculiarities such as: close location to the galley and lavatory, restricted legroom because of the bulkhead position, lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.
Also these seats are narrower than standard as the tray tables are built-in the armrests making them immovable.
There are 90 seats in Economy class.
These seats have 3-3 configuration.
The seats of the 9th row have limited recline due to the emergency exit located behind.
The seats of the 10th row are considered best seats.
Passengers of these seats will feel comfortable here thanks to the extra legroom provided by exit row located in front.
However the width of these sears is reduced a little and there is no floor storage during take-off and landing.
The seats of the last 25th row are considered bad seats as they may have limited recline. Proximity of the lavatories may represent a problem.
Airbus A319-100 Lufthansa Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information
Food. Complimentary beverages are provided on all flights. Snack and meal service varies depending on the length of route. More Information
Lufthansa Aircraft Fleet Narrow-Body Airbus A319-100 Images Gallery
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A319 100 Lufthansa
D AIBB Airbus A319 112 Aalen Lufthansa at Frankfurt Airport
D AIBC Airbus A319 100 Siegburg of Lufthansa at Frankfurt Airport
Lufthansa Airbus A319 112 D AIBD Pirmasens at Frankfurt Airport
D AIBE Airbus A319 100 Schönefeld of Lufthansa at Düsseldorf Airport
Lufthansa Airbus A319 112 D AIBF Sinsheim at Berlin Tegel Airport TXL
D AIBG Airbus A319 112 Kirchheim unter Teck Lufthansa at Frankfurt Airport
Lufthansa D AIBH Airbus A319 112 Herborn at Prague Ruzyně Airport
Lufthansa Airbus A319 112 D AIBI Frankenthal Pfalz at Frankfurt Airport
D AIBJ Lufthansa Airbus A319 112 Lorsch takeoff from Schiphol Airport Amsterdam
D AILA Airbus A319 114 cn 609 Frankfurt an der Oder Lufthansa
D AILC Airbus A319 100 Rüsselsheim of Lufthansa at Domodedovo International Airport
Lufthansa D AILD Airbus A319 100 Dinkelsbühl at Tunis Carthage International Airport
D AILE Airbus A319 100 Kelsterbach of Lufthansa at Düsseldorf Airport
Lufthansa D AILF Airbus A319 114 on Star Alliance Livery Colors at Geneva International Airport
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KLM Fleet Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Details and Pictures. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines operated 13 wide-body aircraft Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is an American long-haul, mid-size wide-body, twin-engine jet airliner manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
Its variants seat 242 to 335 passengers in typical three-class seating configurations.
It is the first airliner with an airframe constructed primarily of composite materials.
The 787 was designed to be 20% more fuel-efficient than the Boeing 767, which it was intended to replace.
The 787 Dreamliner’s distinguishing features include mostly electrical flight systems, raked wingtips, and noise-reducing chevrons on its engine nacelles.
PH BHE KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner Dahlia at Schiphol
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner KLM Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number
Aircraft Type
Reg
Age
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHI
2.2 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHE
2.7 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHC
3.1 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHA
3.1 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHL
1.4 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHG
2.5 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHO
0.7 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHH
2.3 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHP
0.3 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHM
1.3 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHF
2.6 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHD
2.8 years
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
PH-BHN
0.9 years
KLM Fleet Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner features a two class configuration with 30 flat bed World Business seats, 48 Economy Comfort seats, and 216 standard Economy Class seats.
The layout of this plane was interesting for a few reasons: Usually on long-haul aircraft, you’ll have two smaller premium cabins, but the entire business-class section on this one was in a single cabin — and it wasn’t very large.
Each seat had 42 inches of pitch, was 20.25 inches wide — with the armrest lowered, it was more like 25 inches — and reclined to a fully flat bed.
KLM’s business class cabin takes up the entire space between the first and second set of doors on the 787-9, and consists of a total of 30 seats.
KLM has reverse herringbone seats on these planes, so there are four seats in each row — one along each side of the fuselage, and then two in the middle.
As is the standard with these reverse herringbone seats, the TV flips out from the seat in front.
The footwell was a decent size.
In general it’s a little less spacious on the 787 than on the 777 with these types of seats, since the cabin isn’t quite as wide, and therefore the seats aren’t as angled.
The tray table also extended from the right side of the seat, and could be folded over in half.
USB and 110v outlets were located underneath the seat and to the right.
On the opposite side of the aisle was an armrest that could be raised or lowered, depending on whether you prefer the support for your arm, or prefer a wider sleeping surface.
Behind the last row of business class was one of the galleys, and beyond that were four rows of economy comfort, a total of 48 seats.
Like the other economy seats, these were arranged in a 3-3-3 pattern, but had 35 inches of pitch and were 17.5 inches wide.
By comparison, the regular economy seats were the same width but had just 31 inches of pitch — not much considering the Dutch are the tallest people in the world!
There are 216 regular economy seats.
All economy seats have 11-inch touch screen IFE systems and in-seat power plugs.
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner New World Business Layout
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner New World Business Layout
First 8 rows of seats offer 30 flat bed seats of business class that have 180 degrees recline.
All these seats are standard. Only the seats 1A, 1K and 2DG have such a disadvantage as close location of the galleys and lavatory in front the noise from which may be bothersome.
Behind the exit row 48 seats of economy comfort type are located.
Passengers of the seats of the 10th row will take advantage of extra space for their legs.
However, proximity of the galleys and lack of floor storage during takeoff and landing may cause discomfort.
Economy class may 216 passengers.
The seats of the economy class are located in two sections.
First section consists of 10 rows of seats.
Most of these seats have 3-3-3 configuration.
Location of the lavatories behind is the main disadvantage of the seats of the 25th row.
Second section of economy class seats consists of 15 rows.
Thanks to the exit row located in front the seats 30ABC and 30HJK offer extra legroom.
Among disadvantages: location of the lavatories in front, reduced width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.
Passengers also tend to congregate in the area of the seats 30DEG while waiting to use lavatories and thus causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.
Lack of floor storage during take-off and landing is another disadvantage of these seats.
The only disadvantage of the seats 41A and 41K are missing windows.
Proximity of the lavatories will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 43ABC, 43D, 43G, 43HJK and 44DEF.
Limited or no recline makes the seats 43ABC, 43HJK and 44DEF bad seats.
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner KLM Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information
Audio. Personal Audio Visual on Demand (AVOD) is available on this aircraft with an extensive selection of audio programming in multiple languages.
Video. Personal Audio Visual on Demand (AVOD) is available on this aircraft with an extensive selection of movies, short programs and television series in multiple languages.
AC Power. All seats have access to an AC power port.
Internet. Wi-Fi connectivity is available on-aboard this aircraft to all passengers.
Food. Meal and beverage service is offered in all classes on intercontinental flights.
KLM Aircraft Fleet Wide-Body Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Images Gallery
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner New World Business Layout
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner PH BHA Carnation Anjer on finals into Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
PH BHC Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner KLM Sunflower Zonnebloem at Beijing Capital International Airport
PH BHD Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner KLM Bougainvillaea Bougainville on final at Schiphol runway 18R
PH BHE KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner Dahlia at Schiphol
PH BHF Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner of KLM Hibiscus 芙蓉 at Beijing Capital International Airport
PH BHG Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner KLM Mimosa leased from AerCap Holdings NV at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport YYZ
PH BHH KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner Jasmijn Jasmine at Amsterdam Schiphol
Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner PH BHI KLM Lavendel Lavender at Amsterdam Schiphol
PH BHL KLM Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner Lily Lelie at Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport IAH
PH BHM KLM Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner Margriet Marguerite on final approach at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
PH BHN Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner Morgenster Morning Star KLM at Amsterdam Schiphol
PH BHO Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Orchid Orchidee at Schiphol
KLM Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Details and Pictures. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines operated 14 wide-body extended range aircraft Boeing 777-300ER.
For airlines that want to win on the world stage and grow now, the 777 family (777-200, 777-200ER, 777-200LR, 777-300, 777-300ER) offers flagship status and more growth potential than the competition, providing a clear path to a successful future.
The performance and economics of the 777-300ER are unbeaten, and its range, capability and efficiency help operators maximize profits.
That’ s why the 777 is the most popular and commercially successful twin aisle aircraft of all time.
PH BVD Boeing 777 300ER KLM Nationaal Park Amboseli on SKYTEAM livery colors
Boeing 777-300ER KLM Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number
Aircraft Type
Reg
Age
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVB
10.7 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVG
6.5 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVD
9.3 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVA
10.8 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVF
7.9 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVI
6.4 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVC
9.6 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVR
2.5 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVO
3.7 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVN
3.8 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVK
5.6 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVU
1.2 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVP
2.8 years
Boeing 777-300ER
PH-BVS
1.8 years
KLM Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777-300ER features a three class configuration with 34 flat bed World Business seats, 40 Economy Comfort seats, and 334 standard Economy Class seats.
Business class adopts a 2-2-2 layout aboard KLM’s Boeing 777-300ERs, with five rows of seats in the forwardmost section, and an extra row further back.
These are lettered as AC-DG-HK, so couples travelling together may prefer the window-side pairs, while solo flyers will naturally gravitate to the centre for direct aisle access without a neighbour climbing over them, or vice versa.
Seat pairs on the sides angle away from the aisle for just a tad more privacy when travelling with a companion.
For solo flyers in the centre, a fixed privacy divider between each seat will be appreciated, and becomes most useful when the seats are in ‘bed mode’.
Each transforms into a fully-flat bed measuring 51cm (20 inches) wide and aproximately 200cm (79 inches) long in most rows, with a pillow and blanket provided.
In terms of available legroom, this depends on where you’re sitting. In most rows, the seat narrows at the end, with a fixed shelf forming the tail end of your bed.
Good thing about economy seat of B777-300ER for KLM is there’s no IFE box below the seat (in B777-200ER, entertainment box is located on seat A and H reducing legroom and flight comfort for long hour flight).
Seat pitch was of industry average but it still felt roomy.
With economy cabin of B777-300ER is set at 3-4-3 configuration, there is a considerable less aisle width as compared to the aisle of B777-200ER that the company operates.
Also, B777-300ER economy seat has larger TV screen and better IFE console, one would feel like returning to dinosaur era when flying B777-200ER aircraft.
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 777-300ER New World Business Layout
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 777 300ER New World Business Layout
This version of Boeing 777-300ER operated by KLM may accommodate 408 passengers: 34 in business class, 40 in economy comfort and 334 in the economy class.
Business class seats offer flat bed seats that have 180 degree recline and are located in two sections: first section consists of 5 rows of seats: 4 rows have 2-2-2 configuration and 1 row has 2-2 configuration.
Close location of the galleys and lavatory may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 1st and 5th row.
Lack of floor storage during take-off and landing is one more disadvantage of the seats of the 1st row.
The second section of business class seats has only 1 row that contains 6 seats.
These seats, the seats of the 6th row have the same disadvantage – proximity of the galleys and lavatory.
Economy comfort consists of 4 rows of seats that have 3-4-3 configuration.
The seats of the 10th row are a little narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.
334 seats of the economy class are divided into three sections.
Most of the economy class seats have 3-4-3 configuration.
First section includes 8 rows of seats.
Location of the lavatories behind will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 20G, 20HJK, 21DEFG and 22ABC.
Second section with 14 rows of seats is located behind the exit row.
Passengers tend to congregate in the area of the seats 30ABC and 30HJK while waiting to visit lavatories causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.
Passengers of the seats 30BC and 30HJ will feel comfortable thanks to additional space for their legs.
The legroom of the seats 30A and 30K on the contrary is limited by exit doors.
Among other disadvantages of the seats of the 30th row: reduced width and no floor storage during take-off and landing.
Because of the bulkhead position the seats 30DEFG have limited legroom.
Also as the tray tables are in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced.
Lack of floor storage during take-off and landing is another disadvantage of these seats.
The noise from the galleys and lavatories will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats of the 43rd row.
The third section of economy class seats is located behind another exit row.
The main disadvantages of the seats of the 50th row are: close location of the galleys and lavatories, reduced width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.
Also, the seats 50A and 50K have limited space for passengers legs due to protrusion of the exit doors.
Exit row located in front provides extra legroom for passengers of the seats 50BC and 50HJ.
Due to position of the bulkhead the seats 52DEFG have limited legroom.
Location of the galley in front, tray tables built-in the armrests that reduce the seat width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing are the main disadvantages of these seats.
Due to missing seats behind the seats 52D and 62H are often bumped by other passengers passing by.
Another disadvantage of the seat 62H is location of the galleys behind.
Location of the galleys and lavatory behind is the main disadvantage of the seats 62ABC and of the last 63rd row.
Boeing 777-300ER KLM Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information
Audio. Personal Audio Visual on Demand (AVOD) is available on this aircraft with an extensive selection of audio programming in multiple languages. The system aboard this aircraft is ex2 from Panasonic.
Video. Personal Audio Visual on Demand (AVOD) is available on this aircraft with an extensive selection of movies, short programs and television series in multiple languages. Screens in Economy are 9 inches and those in Business Class are 10.4 inches. The system aboard this aircraft is ex2 from Panasonic. More Information
AC Power. All seats are equipped with AC power ports.
Food. Meal and beverage service is offered in all classes on intercontinental flights.
KLM Aircraft Fleet Wide-Body Boeing 777-300ER Images Gallery
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 777 300ER New World Business Layout
PH BVA KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 22Orange Pride22 special colours Boeing 777 300ER Nationaal Park De Hoge Veluwe
KLM Asia Boeing 777 300ER PH BVB Nationaal Park Fulufjället at Schiphol
PH BVC KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777 306ER Nationaal Park Sian Kaan takeoff from Schiphol
PH BVD Boeing 777 300ER KLM Nationaal Park Amboseli on SKYTEAM livery colors
PH BVF KLM Boeing 777 300ER Yakushima taxiing at Schiphol towards runway 36L
PH BVG KLM Boeing 777 300ER Nationaal Park Wolong takeoff from Schiphol AMS EHAM
PH BVI KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777 306ER Nationaal Park Vuurland at Schiphol
Boeing 777 306ER PH BVK KLM Yellowstone National Park Departed to Amsterdam Osaka Kansai Intl Airport
PH BVN KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boieng 777 300ER Tijuca National Park at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
PH BVO KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777 300ER Kaziranga National Park landing at Schiphol
KLM PH BVP Boeing 777 300ER Nationaal Park Jasper at AMS Schiphol
PH BVR Boeing 777 300ER of KLM Nationaal Park Gunung Mulu at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport
KLM PH BVS Boeing 777 306ER Nationaal Park Darien taxiing at Amsterdam Schiphol
PH BVU Boeing 777 300ER KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Grand Canyon National Park at Schiphol
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KLM Fleet Boeing 777-200ER Details and Pictures. KLM operates 15 wide-body aircrafts Boeing 777-200ER.
Boeing 777-200ER has the following performance data: wing span – 60.93 meters, the length – 63.73 meters, the height – 18.52 meters, the wing surface – 427.8 square meters.
The weight of empty equipped airplane is 135870 kg.
Maximum take-off weight is 262470 kg.
Boeing 777-200ER is equipped with 2 TFE (turbofan) engines Pratt & Whitney with thrust 2 x 33600 kilogram force.
Maximum speed is 965 kilometers per hour.
Cruising air speed is 905 kilometers per hour.
Practical flying range – 8910 kilometers.
Service ceiling of Boeing 777-200ER is 13100 meters.
Crew consists of 2 people.
Useful load – 305-328 passengers in the three class cabin, 375-400 passengers in two class cabin and 440 passengers in one economy class cabin.
PH BQI Boeing 777 206ER KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Iguazú Falls approaching Singapore Changi
Boeing 777-200ER KLM Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number
Aircraft Type
Reg
Age
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQF
14.7 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQN
12.6 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQB
15.1 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQA
15.2 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQC
15.1 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQP
11.6 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQD
15.0 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQK
13.9 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQO
11.9 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQI
14.0 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQE
14.8 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQM
12.7 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQH
14.2 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQG
14.6 years
Boeing 777-200ER
PH-BQL
12.8 years
KLM Fleet Boeing 777-200ER Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout
This KLM Boeing 777-200ER aircraft features a three class configuration with 34 flat bed World Business seats, 40 Economy Comfort seats, and 242 Economy seats.
The business class seats are the same exact design as on the 747-400, only with a denser seat configuration.
The seats are 20 inches wide, 63 inches in pitch, and 80 inches in bed mode.
KLM recently retrofitted their 777-200 with new business class seats, though they’re still not as nice as the 787-900 we discussed above.
There are 5 rows of seats in the main business class section, and there’s 1 row of seats at the back of the business class cabin, behind the lavatory and galleys.
As for the seat layout, the 777-200 contains a premium economy cabin of 40 seats arranged across 4 rows in a 3-4-3 configuration.
Although there are no lavatories or galleys located near this section, this also means that are no seats with extra legroom.
As well, the window seats in row 11 are actually missing a window, so you’ll want to avoid those seats.
You’ll also want to avoid row 10 due to the lack of floor storage.
There are 242 economy class seats spread out in a 3-4-3 configuration.
Each seat is 17.5 inches wide and 31 inches in pitch, which is the status quo for all of KLM’s long-haul economy seats.
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 777-200ER New World Business
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 777 200ER New World Business
This version of Boeing 777-200ER offers 316 seats of three classes: world business, economy comfort and economy.
The seats of World business class are located in the first 6 rows.
5 rows have 2-2-2 configuration and 1 row has 2-2 configuration.
The only disadvantage of the seats 1G and 1HK is location of the lavatories in front.
The noise from the galleys and lavatory located behind will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 5th row.
Missing window makes the seat 5A bad seat.
The last row of business class seats is located behind the exit row.
Close location of the galleys and lavatory may represent a problem to passengers of the seats of the 6th row.
Behind this row 40 seats of economy comfort class are located.
These seats have 3-4-3 configuration.
All these seats are standard only the seats of the 10th row have no floor storage during take-off and landing and the seats 11A and 11K are considered bad seats due to missing windows.
242 seats of the economy class are located in two sections.
Most of the seats have 3-4-3 configuration.
All D seats of the economy class have limited space for passengers’ legs due to presence of entertainment equipment under these seats.
First section consists of 12 rows.
Missing windows is the main disadvantage of the seats 18A and 18K.
Close location of the lavatories will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 25C, 25DEFG and of the seats of the 26th row.
Another disadvantage of the seats 25DEFG, 26ABC and 26HJK is limited recline.
The second section of economy class seats contains 13 rows.
Passengers of the seats 31ABC, 31HJK and 32DEFG will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom.
However, other passengers tend to gather in the area of these seats while waiting to use lavatories thus causing discomfort.
Due to missing seat behind the seat 32D is often bumped by service carts and other passengers passing by.
Location of the galleys and lavatory behind will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats 43ABC, 43E, 43G, 43HJK and 44EFG.
Limited recline makes the seats 43ABC, 43HJK and 44EFG bad seats.
Boeing 777-200ER KLM Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information
Audio. Personal Audio Visual on Demand (AVOD) is available on this aircraft with an extensive selection of audio programming in multiple languages. The system aboard this aircraft is ex2 from Panasonic.
Video. Personal Audio Visual on Demand (AVOD) is available on this aircraft with an extensive selection of movies, short programs and television series in multiple languages. Screens in Economy are 9 inches and those in Business Class are 10.4 inches. The system aboard this aircraft is ex2 from Panasonic. More Information
AC Power. All Business Class and Economy Comfort seats feature an AC Power port.
Food. Meal and beverage service is offered in all classes on intercontinental flights.
KLM Aircraft Fleet Wide-Body Boeing 777-200ER Images Gallery
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 777 200ER New World Business
PH BQA KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777 206ER Albert Plesman at Schiphol
KLM Boeing 777 206ER PH BQB Borobudur landing at Schiphol AMS
Boeing 777 206ER KLM Royal Dutch Airlines PH BQC Chichen Itza departing AMS Amsterdam Schiphol
PH BQD KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777 200ER Darjeeling Railway
KLM PH BQE Boeing 777 206ER Epidaurus on short finals to Singapore Changi Airport
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines PH BQF 777 200ER Ferrara City take off at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
PH BQG Boeing 777 200ER of KLM Galápagos Islands at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
PH BQH Boeing 777 200ER KLM Hadrians Wall taxiing after landing on runway 18R at Schiphol
PH BQI Boeing 777 206ER KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Iguazú Falls approaching Singapore Changi
PH BQK Boeing 777 200ER of KLM Mount Kilimanjaro at Narita International Airport
PH BQL KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777 206ER Litomyšl Castle final approach at EHAM
PH BQM Boeing 777 206ER KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Machu Picchu on final at Singapore Changi Airport
PH BQN Boeing 777 206ER KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Nahanni National Park at Singapore Changi Airport
PH BQO Boeing 777 200ER of KLM Old Rauma at San Francisco International Airport
PH BQP Boeing 777 200ER KLM Pont du Gard at John F. Kennedy International Airport
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KLM Fleet Boeing 747-400 Details and Pictures. KLM operates 11 jumbo-jet aircraft’s Boeing 747-400.
KLM is one of few airlines that still operated this legendary aircraft called “Queen of The Skies”.
The new airplane Boeing 747-400 received elongated wings the span of which was 64.44 meters that was 4.8 meters more than of Boeing 747-300.
From now on the wings of Boeing 747-400 began to be completed with winglets.
During construction of the airplanes’ wing composite materials have been used which have positively influenced the weight of entire construction.
To increase flying range additional fuel tank was installed on the airplane.
The base of the engine unit of Boeing 747-400 formed new fuel-efficient turbo-jet engines Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 with 252,4 kN thrust.
On the next models have been also installed engines General Electric CF6-80-C2B1Fs, CF6-80-C2B1F1s and engines RollsRoyce RB-211-524G with thrust 258,0 kN.
PH BFI Boeing 747 400M KLM City of Jakarta at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Boeing 747-400 KLM Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number
Aircraft Type
Reg
Delivered
Aircraft Name
Boeing 747-400
PH-BFG
Apr 1990
Guayaquil / City of Guayaquil
Boeing 747-400
PH-BFL
Dec 1991
Lima / City of Lima
Boeing 747-400
PH-BFN
Apr 1993
Nairobi / City of Nairobi
Boeing 747-400M
PH-BFH
Apr 1990
Hongkong / City of Hongkong
Boeing 747-400M
PH-BFI
May 1991
Jakarta / City of Jakarta
Boeing 747-400M
PH-BFS
Oct 1996
Seoul / City of Seoul
Boeing 747-400M
PH-BFT
May 1997
Tokyo / City of Tokyo
Boeing 747-400M
PH-BFU
Sep 1997
Beijing / City of Beijing
Boeing 747-400M
PH-BFV
Aug 1999
Vancouver / City of Vancouver
Boeing 747-400M
PH-BFW
Oct 2000
Shanghai / City of Shanghai
Boeing 747-400M
PH-BFY
Apr 2002
Johannesburg / City of Johannesburg
KLM Fleet Boeing 747-400 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines operated 2 cabin version of Boeing 747-400 “Queen of The Skies”.
KLM 747-400 Combi New World Business. The 747-400 Combi aircraft is a combination of passenger aircraft and cargo with the latter third of the plane used for cargo. These aircraft typically serve routes that cannot sustain full passenger or full cargo service year round. This version of the 747-400 Combi features the new World Business Class with flat bed seats. This aircraft has 35 flat bed seats as opposed to the older version which featured 42 angle-lie-flat seats. This aircraft also features KLM’s Economy Comfort seats. These seats are part of the Economy class cabin but feature an extra 4 inches of legroom. These seats are available to Flying Blue Platinum members and passengers flying on full Economy class tickets at no extra cost. Flying Blue Gold and Silver members receive a discount while other passengers will pay an extra fee for access to these seats.
KLM 747-400 New World Business. This aircraft features KLM’s new Business Class with flat bed seating. This is the newest version of the 747 with 35 seats of World Business Class split between the upper and main cabin, whereas the older versions of the 747 had 42 angle lie flat seats. This aircraft features KLM’s Economy Comfort seats. These seats are part of the Economy class cabin but feature an extra 4 inches of legroom. These seats are available to Flying Blue Platinum members and passengers flying on full Economy class tickets at no extra cost. Flying Blue Gold and Silver members receive a discount while other passengers will pay an extra fee for access to these seats. This aircraft features KLM’s latest personal inflight entertainment.
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747-400 Combi New World Business Lower Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747 400 Combi New World Business Lower Deck
First version of Boeing 747-400 operated by KLM is used both for passengers and cargo transportation.
The lower deck offers seats of three classes.
First 4 rows contain 15 flat bed seats of world business class.
These seats have 180 degrees recline.
The best seats are considered the seats of the 1st row because these seats offer more privacy as well as the seat 4A.
The main disadvantage of the seat 4E are passengers passing by that may cause discomfort.
Behind the exit row 36 seats of economy comfort class are located.
KLM charges an extra fee to reserve these seats.
Passengers of the seats 9BC will take advantage of extra legroom.
The legroom of the seat 9A is restricted by exit door.
Among disadvantages of the seats 9ABC are: congregation of passengers in the area of these seats in order to visit lavatories, reduced width of the seats, lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.
Also it can get during the flight cold by the exits.
These disadvantages (except the last one) are also the same for the seats 11DE plus limited legroom makes these seats bad seats.
The main disadvantages of the seats of the 17th row are: location of the galleys and lavatories nearby and limited recline.
Economy class may accommodate 197 passengers.
The seats of the economy class are divided into two sections.
First section contains 13 rows of seats.
The legroom of the seats 21A and 21K is restricted by the exit doors that protrude inside the cabin.
Also, as the tray tables are built-in the armrests making them immovable, these seats are narrower than standard.
Passengers of these seats can get cold during the flight by the exits.
Other passengers tend to gather in the area of these seats while waiting to use lavatories and thus causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.
Lack of floor storage during take-off and landing is another disadvantage of these seats.
As to the other seats of this row, i.e. the seats 21BC and 21HJ they are designated by KLM as Economy Comfort seats to reserve which an extra charge should be paid.
These seats have the same disadvantages: reduced width, no floor storage during take-off and landing and also it can get cold during the flight by the exits.
C and H seats of the rows 24-28 are one inch narrower, have less space for passengers legs and are located close to the galleys the noise from which may cause discomfort.
For passengers traveling with babies the seats 28DEFG offer bassinets.
Position of the bulkhead limits the legroom of these seats.
Among other disadvantages: location of the galley in front, reduced width of the seats and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.
The only disadvantage of A and K seats of the rows 29-31 are misaligned windows.
Location of the lavatories behind and limited recline are the main disadvantages of the seats of the 33rd row.
The second section of economy class seats consists of 11 rows of seats.
The seats 35A and 35K are considered bad seats due to the following reasons: missing windows, restriction of the legroom by the exit doors protrusion, reduced width, no floor storage during take-off and landing and close location of the lavatories.
The seats 35BC and 35HJ have the same disadvantages but passengers of these seats will be able to take advantage of extra legroom.
These seats are designated as Economy Comfort seats to book which an extra charge should be paid.
Due to position of the bulkhead the seats 37DEFG have limited space for passengers’ legs.
As the tray tables are in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced a little.
These seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.
Passengers traveling with babies are often seated here as these seats have bassinets.
The noise from the galleys located behind and limited recline make the seats 44DEFG, 44HJK and 45ABC bad seats.
The remaining space of the lower deck, i.e. the tail part of the airplane is taken by cargo compartment.
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747-400 Combi New World Business Upper Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747 400 Combi New World Business Upper Deck
The upper deck contains 20 seats of world business class.
All these seats are standard. Only close location of the seat 71J to the lavatory and of the seat 79J to the stairs and galley may cause inconvenience to passengers of these seats.
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747-400 New World Business Lower Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747 400 New World Business Lower Deck
This version of Boeing 747-400 may accommodate 408 passengers in three classes: world business, economy comfort and economy.
The lower deck contains 15 flat bed seats that have 180 degrees recline.
The seats of the 1st row provide more privacy to passengers.
These seats are considered good seats as well as the seat 4A that has additional personal space and is more private than other business class seats.
Location of the seat 4E in the middle of the cabin is a disadvantage because of the flow of passengers’ traffic.
Lavatory and galleys located behind may cause discomfort as well.
Economy comfort seats may accommodate 36 passengers.
As the seats 9ABC are located behind the exit row passengers of these seats may get cold by the exits during the flight.
Other passengers tend to gather in the area of these seats while waiting to use lavatories thus causing discomfort to passengers.
Tray tables of these seats are in the armrests making them immovable and reducing the width of these seats a little.
Lack of floor storage during take-off and landing is another disadvantage of these seats.
Passengers of the seats 9BC will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom.
The extra legroom of the seat 9Ais restricted by exit door that protrudes inside.
Close location of the lavatory, reduced with of the seats and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing are the main disadvantages of the seats 11D and 11E.
The seat 11E is considered bad set due to limited legroom caused by the cabinet placed in front of this seat.
The main disadvantages of the seats of the 17th row are: limited recline and close location of the lavatory and galleys.
Extra space between the wall and the seat 17E offers additional space for storage.
337 standard seats of the economy class are located in three sections.
The noise from the galleys and lavatories located nearby, reduced width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing are the main disadvantages of the seats of the 21st row.
Protrusion of the exit row limits the legroom of the seats 21A and 21K.
The other seats of the 21st row, i.e. the seats 21BC and 21HJ are designated as preferred seats to reserve which an extra charge should be paid.
Passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra space for their legs.
The only disadvantage of C and H seats of the rows 24-28 is proximity of the galleys.
Due to position of the bulkhead the seats 28DEFG have limited legroom.
Among other disadvantages: these seats are narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.
A and K seats of the rows 29-31 have misaligned windows.
Lavatories located behind and limited recline may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 33rd row.
The second section of economy class seats consists of 11 rows.
Passengers of the seats of the 35th row can get cold during the flight by the exits.
These seats are a little narrower than standard because the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable.
Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.
Restricted legroom and missing windows make the seats 35A and 35K bad seats.
KLM designates the seats 35BC and 35HJ as preferred seats to book which an extra fee should be paid.
Due to the exit row located in front passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra legroom.
Location of the lavatories may be bothersome for passengers of these seats as well as for passengers of the seats 36BC and 36HK.
Passengers travelling with infants are often seated on the seats 37DEFG.
Due to position of the bulkhead the legroom of these seats is restricted.
Location of the lavatory in front may represent problem as well.
The seats 44DEFG, 44HJK and 45ABC are less reclining than standard.
The noise from the galley located behind is another disadvantage of these seats.
The third section of economy class seats is also located behind the exit row.
That is why the seats of the 51st row offer extra legroom.
However, these legroom in case of the seats 51A and 51K is restricted by protrusion of the exit doors inside.
Among other disadvantages of these seats: proximity of the galleys, reduced width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.
The seats 51BC and 51HJ are designated by KLM as preferred seats.
Because of the position of the bulkhead the seats 56DEFG have limited space for passengers’ legs.
Also, these seats are narrower than standard, are located close to the galley and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.
Due to curvature of the tail the seats 62A and 62K may feel cramped a little.
For passengers travelling with a partner will be ideal BC and HJseats of the rows 63-66.
B and J seats of these rows have additional storage space at windows side but at the same time it may be bothersome when passenger wants to lean the head against the wall.
Passengers tend to congregate in the area of the seats 66BC, 66HJ, 67D, 67G and 68DEFG while waiting to use lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.
Limited recline makes the seats 66BC, 66HJ and 68DEFG bad seats.
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747-400 New World Business Upper Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747 400 New World Business Upper Deck
The upper deck may accommodate 20 passengers of business class.
These seats are divided into 2 section per 10 in each.
The only disadvantage of the seat 77J is location of the lavatory in front.
In the second section only passengers of the seat 79J may feel discomfort because of proximity of the stairs and galley.
Boeing 747-400 KLM Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information
Audio. Personal Audio Visual on Demand (AVOD) is available on this aircraft with an extensive selection of audio programming in multiple languages.
Video. All seats are equipped with Panasonic eX2 Audio and Video onDemand system, providing both World Business Class and economy class passengers with individual screens and control panels so they can start and stop their personal entertainment program at their leisure. The personal LCD widescreens in economy are 9 inches and those in WBC are 10.4 inches. More Information
AC Power. All World Business class seats are equipped with AC power ports. There is no power in Economy.
Food. Meal and beverage service is offered in all classes on intercontinental flights.
KLM Aircraft Fleet Jumbo Jet Boeing 747-400 Images Gallery
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747 400 Combi New World Business Lower Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747 400 Combi New World Business Upper Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747 400 New World Business Lower Deck
Seat Map and Seating Chart KLM Boeing 747 400 New World Business Upper Deck
PH BFG Boeing 747 400 of KLM City of Guayaquil at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
PH BFL Boeing 747 406 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines City of Lima on final at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
PH BFN KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747 400 City of Nairobi landing at Amsterdam Schiphol
PH BFH KLM Asia Boeing 747 400M City of Hongkong landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport
PH BFI Boeing 747 400M KLM City of Jakarta at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
PH BFS Boeing 747 400M KLM City of Seoul departing Hong Kong International Airport
KLM Boeing 747 400M PH BFT City of Tokyo take off at Narita International Airport
PH BFU KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747 406M City of Beijing taxiing at Schiphol
PH BFV Boeing 747 400M KLM City of Vancouver at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
PH BFW KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747 406M City of Shanghai landing on Schiphol
PH BFY KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747 406M City of Johannesburg at Narita International Airport
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