Air New Zealand Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Details and Pictures

ZK OKR Boeing 777 300ER Air New Zealand at London Heathrow Airport

Air New Zealand Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Details and Pictures. As of 31 January 2019, Air New Zealand operates 8 wide-body long-haul aircraft Boeing 777-300ER.

This Boeing 777-300ER may accommodate 332 passengers in three classes: business premier, premium economy and economy.

It is worth to mention that for today airplane Boeing 777-300ER that is able to transport 365 passengers on 14685 kilometers distance is the most sold passenger airplane of Boeing 777 family (777-200, 777-200ER, 777-200LR, 777-300, 777-300ER).

Air New Zealand The Hobbit ZK OKP Boeing 777 300ER at London Heathrow Airport
Air New Zealand The Hobbit ZK OKP Boeing 777 300ER at London Heathrow Airport

Boeing 777-300ER Air New Zealand Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeRegDelivered
Boeing 777-319(ER)ZK-OKM20 Dec 2010
Boeing 777-319(ER)ZK-OKN15 Feb 2011
Boeing 777-319(ER)ZK-OKO22 Mar 2011
Boeing 777-319(ER)ZK-OKP7 Nov 2011
Boeing 777-319(ER)ZK-OKQ10 Jan 2012
Boeing 777-319(ER)ZK-OKR6 Jun 2014
Boeing 777-319(ER)ZK-OKS25 Sep 2014
Boeing 777-35E(ER)ZK-OKT8 Aug 2018

Air New Zealand Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

This 777-300ER series plane features Air New Zealand’s revolutionary new Skycouch for some Economy Class seats, new Premium Economy SpaceSeat and an improved Business Premier seat and service.

Economy Skycouch seats are featured on this aircraft and are available for purchase at an additional cost.

These seats are indicated in blue outline on its seat map.

Air New Zealand’s description states that the Economy Skycouch is a row of three Economy Class seats that together create a flexible space for whatever you want it to be – an area to relax and stretch out in, or for the kids to use as a play area.

It is like having your very own couch on the plane.

There’s 2 business premier cabin.

First cabin which is from row one to seven.

The second cabin, which is in front of premium economy, is across rows 9 to 12.

The product is arranged 1-2-1 (A, B-J, K) so everyone has direct aisle access.

In total there are 44 business class seats measuring 22 inches in width, and 79 inches when in fully flat mode (with 33 inches of shoulder room).

Like Virgin Atlantic’s Upper Class, they are in a herringbone formation so window seats are angled away from the windows.

They have the same shape as well, pods having low walls for a certain degree of privacy (more when lying down on the fully flat bed), plus off-white leather upholstery (aubergine for the ottoman, which doubles as a guest seat).

A button releases the seat, which folds forward to create a flat surface for sleeping on.

Menus and amenity kits (containing socks, an eyemask, Ashley and Co lip balm and moisturiser, a toothbrush and paste, mouthwash, a pen and a mint) were placed on the ottoman in front of each seat.

Bedding bundles and pillows were neatly piled behind the seat back.

There are USB and universal power sockets below the 11-inch touchscreen entertainment monitors, which also have a remote built in underneath.

Large, solid tables pop out of the side of the pod (crew tend to operate these when beginning the meal service) and there are smaller drinks trays that fold out next to the screens.

There is no wifi on board.

Rows one and two are nearest the galley at the front of the plane, while row seven and 12 are nearer the central galley so there can be some noise and cold air coming through, although the curtains remains shut for most of the flight.

The washrooms are closest to row nine and there are bassinets for babies behind seats 12B and 12J in premium economy, which could mean there is some disturbance if they start crying.

The second cabin is smaller, which some people might prefer.

Other than that, all the seats will offer the same level of comfort and aisle access.

Air New Zealand’s 777-300ER features a 2-4-2 premium economy cabin.

Each premium economy seat is 19.5 inches wide.

The pitch between rows is 41.5 inches, which allows enough space for you to slide past your neighbor when the seat in front of your neighbor isn’t reclined.

The recliner-style seats are covered in leather, and are particularly comfortable in the upright position.

There are two buttons on the armrest — the forward button deploys the legrest while the rear button reclines the seat.

The legrest didn’t fully extend automatically, but you could pull on it while pushing the button and it would fully extend.

The footrest extended from the legrest instead of being attached to the seat ahead of you.

You could fold out the footrest and then use a lever on the legrest to set the height of the footrest.

This type of footrest could be good, as shorter passengers could adjust the footrest to fit their needs.

Each seat had a single seatback pocket.

There was a safety card and motion sickness bag in the pocket, but no other material.

And since these seats didn’t have a hard shell, you could feel when the passenger behind you added or removed items from the pocket.

Although seat supports and inflight-entertainment boxes were located under the seats, there was ample under-seat space for personal items and legroom.

Plus, the overhead bins were large enough that most passengers could stow their personal items and carry-on items overhead.

There was a large headrest on every seat that could be raised to support taller passengers.

The headrest had wings to support your head while sleeping, but these wings were spaced far apart, so they didn’t provide adequate support without you bending your neck or leaning your body.

The tray table extended from the armrest.

The table came out in bifold form, and there was a cup divot in this form.

The bulkhead seats had the same legrest and footrest as the other premium economy seats, but they also had an IFE screen that extended from the armrest.

At the back of the premium economy cabin, there were two lavatories.

The premium economy cabin was curtained off from both business class and economy, so these lavatories were mostly used by premium economy passengers.

There were no special amenities, but they felt modern, and the flight attendants kept them well-stocked and clean throughout the flight.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777-300ER Air New Zealand

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 300ER Air New Zealand
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 300ER Air New Zealand

First 11 rows of the airplane contain the seats of business premier class.

These seats are divided into 2 sections and have 1-2-1 configuration.

There are totally 44 flat bed seats of this class.

These seats can be transformed into a full-fledged bed.

First section of business premier class has 7 rows of seats.

Location of the galley in front and lack of overhead bins are the main disadvantages of the seats of the 1st row.

The noise from the galley and lavatories located behind will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 7th row.

Behind the exit row 4 more sections of business premier class are located.

Passengers traveling with infants are often seated on the seats 9A and 9K because these seats of bassinets.

Proximity of the galleys and lavatory will represent problem for passengers of the seats of the 9th row.

Facing into the lavatories makes the seats 9B and 9J bad seats.

Situation when behind the seats 12A and 12K fly passengers with infants may be bothersome.

Behind the seats of business premier class 54 recliner seats of the premium economy class are located.

There are totally 8 rows of seats here.

7 rows have 2-4-2 configuration and 1 row contains 2 seats.

Passengers of the seats of the 23rd row will take advantage of extra legroom.

However, these seats are a little narrower than standard because the tray tables and video displays are in the armrests making them immovable and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 23AB and 23JK are considered good seats.

For passengers with babies the seats 23DEFG have bassinets.

Close location of the lavatory and galley is the only disadvantage of the seats 28AB, 28JK, 29D and 29G.

Location of the seats of the 30th row between lavatories and proximity of the galley make these seats bad seats.

244 seats of the economy class are located in two sections.

Due to protrusion of the exit doors the legroom of the seats 34A and 34K is limited.

Also, passengers of these seats may get cold during the flight by the exits.

Passengers of the seats 34B and 34J on the contrary will take advantage of extra legroom.

For passengers with babies these seats offer bassinets.

The seats of the 34th row have some common disadvantages: reduced width ad lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

Passengers traveling with infants are often seats on the seats 35B, 35DEFG and 35J.

Proximity of the galley may cause discomfort to passengers of these seats.

As the tray tables of the seats 35DEFG are built-in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced a little.

Lack of floor storage during take-off and landing is another disadvantage of these seats.

The seats 36C and 36H are considered the best seats because they offer additional space for passengers’ legs.

However, these seats are a little narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

ABC and HJK seats of the rows 37-46 if purchased together with the neighbored seats may be converted to the Economy Skycouch seats because these seats have extendable foot rest rise of which transforms the common seats of economy class into a couch-like seat that provides passenger with additional personal space during long-haul flights.

The pitch of these seats is 33 inches.

The main disadvantage of the seats 46ABC, 46D, 46G and 46HJK is close location of the lavatory and galley behind.

The seats 47DEFG are considered bad seats because of limited recline, galley located behind and lavatories located on the both sides of the seats.

Second section of economy class seats consists of 13 rows.

Thanks to the exit row located in front the seats of the 48th row provide extra legroom.

Among disadvantages of these seats: lack of floor storage during take-of and landing, reduced width and proximity of the lavatories and galley.

Protrusion of the exit doors may cause some discomfort to passengers of the seats 48A and 48K.

For passengers with babies the seats 48C, 48DEFG and 48HJ are equipped with bassinets.

Due to missing seats behind, other passengers and crew members passing by may bump the seats 56C and 56H.

The noise from the galley and lavatories located behind will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats 59AB, 59D, 59G, 59JK and 60DEFG.

Limited recline makes the seats 59AB, 59JK and 60DEFG bad seats.

Boeing 777-300ER Air New Zealand Seating configuration

ClassConfigurationSeat pitch *
Business PremierRows 1 to 12 (44 seats)Fully lie-flat bed
Premium EconomyRows 23 to 30 (54 seats)41 – 42” (104 – 106cm)
EconomyRows 34 to 60 (244 seats)32 – 33” (81 – 83cm)
Economy Skycouch™Rows 37 to 46, seats ABC and HJK33” (83cm)

Boeing 777-300ER Air New Zealand Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Audio. This aircraft features OnDemand audio at every seat including 454 audio CD’s and 18 radio shows.
  • Video. Each seat features a personal video screen and OnDemand video including 72 Movies, 881 Television Shows and 21 games. More Information
  • AC Power. There are AC power, USB ports, and iPod docking capabilities at every seat. 
  • Food. On long-haul flights, Business and Economy passengers receive extensive meal choices and complimentary beverage service.
    More Information

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Air New Zealand Fleet Boeing 777-200ER Details and Pictures

Air New Zealand Boeing 777 200ER ZK OKH at Hong Kong International Airport

Air New Zealand Fleet Boeing 777-200ER Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Air New Zealand operates 10 wide-body aircraft Boeing 777-200ER.

Boeing 777-200 is airplane intended for transportation of 300-400 passengers on distance of 6 thousand kilometers (base version), 11 thousands kilometers (777-200ER) and 14 thousand kilometers (777-200LR).

Boeing 777-200ER operated by Air New Zealand may accommodate 312 passengers in three classes.

ZK OKE Boeing 777 219ER Air New Zealand at Brisbane International Airport
ZK OKE Boeing 777 219ER Air New Zealand at Brisbane International Airport

Boeing 777-200ER Air New Zealand Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeRegDelivered
Boeing 777-219(ER)ZK-OKA27 Oct 2005
Boeing 777-219(ER)ZK-OKB8 Nov 2005
Boeing 777-219(ER)ZK-OKC20 Jan 2006
Boeing 777-219(ER)ZK-OKD17 Feb 2006
Boeing 777-219(ER)ZK-OKE24 May 2006
Boeing 777-219(ER)ZK-OKF20 Jul 2006
Boeing 777-219(ER)ZK-OKG19 Oct 2006
Boeing 777-219(ER)ZK-OKH16 Jan 2007
Boeing 777-219(ER)ZK-OKI15 May 2018
Boeing 777-219(ER)ZK-OKJ18 Sep 2018

Air New Zealand Fleet Boeing 777-200ER Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

Air New Zealand wide-body aircraft Boeing 777-200ER shares similar configuration with its larger version, the Boeing 777-300ER.

This Air New Zealand Boeing 777-200ER aircraft features a three class configuration with 26 flat bed Business Class seats, 40 Premium Economy seats, and 246 Economy seats.

Economy Skycouch seats are featured on this aircraft and are available for purchase at an additional cost.

These seats are indicated in blue outline on our seat map.

Air New Zealand’s description states that the Economy Skycouch is a row of three Economy Class seats that together create a flexible space for whatever you want it to be – an area to relax and stretch out in, or for the kids to use as a play area.

It is like having your very own couch on the plane.

There is only one business class cabin on the Boeing 777-200s, located between doors 1L and 2L.

Because everyone else boarded through door 2L, there was no additional foot traffic through the business class cabin and the flight attendants were able to walk around to assist passengers and serve pre-departure drinks.

As for the Boeing 777s, only some of the 777-200s are still configured with the first generation Business Premier seats.

The rest of the Boeing 777-200s, 777-300ERs and 787-9 Dreamliners are all outfitted with the second generation Business Premier seats.

But don’t worry if you find yourself with the first generation seats.

The second generation seats are just newer and prettier.

Functionally, they are nearly identical and offer the same width, pitch and lie-flat surface.

On the first generation Boeing 777-200s, the Business Premier cabin is configured with 26 seats in a 1 x 2 x 1, herringbone layout.

These are the same type of seats used by other airlines such as Air Canada, Delta and Virgin Atlantic.

Behind the business class cabin is a small premium economy class cabin with 64 seats in a 3 x 3 x 3 layout.

The premium economy seats offer 41 inches of pitch and 17.8 inches of width.

However, you should know the tray tables are located in the fixed armrests and cause the seats to lose a little bit of width.

So yes, you are getting a ton of extra legroom but you will sacrifice a tiny bit of hip space.

Behind the premium economy cabin class are two economy class cabins with standard seats in a 3 x 3 x 3 layout.

Standard economy seats offer 31 to 33 inches of pitch and 17.8 inches of width.

These aren’t the best numbers but they are better than economy class seats on their Boeing 777-300ERs with 10 seats across and 17.1 inches of width!

Business Premier seats are true, lie-flats.

They offer 79.5 inches of pitch, 22 inches of width and when fully reclined, the bed measures 6.5 feet in length.

Each seat is equipped with its own personal Audio Visual On-Demand (AVOD) In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) system, universal electrical outlet and two personal reading lamps.

These seats have a ton of storage spaces nearby but the seat itself felt a little confined and claustrophobic.

In addition to the overhead bins, there are plenty of small pockets at the seat to keep your passport, cell phone, laptop and other small electronics nearby.

The ottoman doubles as a guest seat if you want to have dinner with someone and as an extension of your seat in bed mode.

Herringbone seats are great for solo travelers as they offer direct aisle access for every passenger but not so great for people traveling together.

The window seats all face away from the windows and the two rows of center aisle seats all face away from each other.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777-200ER Air New Zealand

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200ER Air New Zealand
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200ER Air New Zealand

Business class consists of 26 flat bed seats that have 180 degree recline.

The only disadvantage of the seats 1BJ is location of the galley in front the noise from which may cause discomfort.

Galleys and lavatories located behind the seats of the 7th row may also represent a problem for passengers of these seats.

Behind the business class seats 40 recliner seats of premium economy class are located.

There are totally 5 rows of seats that have 2-4-2 configuration.

For passengers travelling with infants the seats 23AB and 23JK offer bassinets.

Among disadvantages of the seats of the 23rd row are: close location of the galley and lavatory, reduced width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

Economy class may transport 246 passengers.

The seats of the economy class are divided into two sections.

First section includes 12 rows of seats.

Position of the bulkhead will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats of the 35th row.

As the tray tables are in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced a little.

Passengers traveling with babies are often seated on the seats 35ABC and 35HJK as these seats offer bassinet locations.

ABC and HJK seats of the rows 36-44 are the seats that may be converted into Economy Skycouch seats if three seats will be purchased together.

The foot rest of ABC and HJK seats can be raised creating a couch-like seat that is very comfortable during long-haul flights.

Close proximity of the lavatories may represent a problem for passengers of the seats of the 46th row.

The second section of economy class seats is located behind the exit row and includes 15 rows of seats.

Thanks to the exit row located in front passengers of the seats 47AB and 47JK will take advantage of extra space for their legs.

However, as the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable, the width of these seats is reduced a little and these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Another disadvantage of these seats as well as of the seats 48C, 48DEFG and 48H is congregation of passengers in this area who are waiting to visit lavatories located in front.

As there are no seats in front the seats 48C and 48H are often bumped by other passengers passing by.

Passenger travelling with babies are often seated on the seats 48DEFG that have two bassinet locations.

These seats are narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Passengers tend to gather (in order to visit lavatories) in the area of the seats 59AB, 59JK, 60D, 60G and 61DEFG causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Also, the seats 59AB, 59JK and 61DEFG are less reclining than standard and these seats are considered bad seats.

Boeing 777-200ER Air New Zealand Seating configuration

ClassConfigurationSeat pitch *
Business PremierRows 1 to 7 (26 seats)Fully lie-flat bed
Premium EconomyRows 23 to 27 (40 seats)42″ (106cm)
EconomyRows 35 to 61 (246 seats)31-32″ (78-81cm)
Economy Skycouch™Rows 36 to 44, seats ABC and HJK33″ (83cm)

Boeing 777-200ER Air New Zealand Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Audio. This aircraft features OnDemand audio at every seat offering the passenger custom-produced radio channels, and hundreds of CDs including four children’s CDs. More Information
  • Video. Each seat features a personal video screen and OnDemand video and audio including: 40 new release movies, 20 classics, 9 New Zealand titles, and six kids’ movies 45 comedy TV shows, 45 dramas, 15 sports shows, 10 lifestyle shows, 5 documentaries, 30 travel shows, and 15 kids’ shows including 45 New Zealand programs More than 12 blockbuster titles available in Chinese, Japanese, German, and French as well as 12 Chinese, Korean, and Japanese orginal movies and six Chinese and Japanese television shows 15 games, 4 of which are specially for kids. More Information
  • AC Power. At every Business Premier and Premium Economy seat, there is an AC power port which does not require a special adapter. There is no power in Economy.
  • Food. On long-haul flights, all passengers receive extensive meal choices and complimentary beverage service.More Information

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Air New Zealand Fleet Airbus A320-200 Details and Pictures

ZK OJM Air New Zealand Airbus A320 232 at Melbourne Airport

Air New Zealand Fleet Airbus A320-200 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Air New Zealand operates 29 narrow-body aircraft Airbus A320-200.

This aircraft configured on 2 different configuration, 12 aircraft with short-haul international cabin layout, and 17 aircraft with domestic cabin layout.

On the base of Airbus A320 have been crated elongated Airbus A321 and also shortened Airbus A318 and Airbus A319.

Airbus A320 200 Air New Zealand ZK OAB All blacks at Toulouse Blagnac International Airport
Airbus A320 200 Air New Zealand ZK OAB All blacks at Toulouse Blagnac International Airport

Airbus A320-200 Air New Zealand Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeReg
Airbus A320-232ZK-OAB
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJA
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJB
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJC
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJD
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJE
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJF
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJG
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJH
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJI
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJK
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJM
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJN
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJO
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJQ
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJR
Airbus A320-232ZK-OJS
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXA
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXB
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXC
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXD
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXE
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXF
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXG
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXH
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXI
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXJ
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXK
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXL
Airbus A320-232(WL) ZK-OXM

Air New Zealand Fleet Airbus A320-200 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

There’s 2 version of Airbus A320-200 on Air New Zealand fleet, its Domestic and International cabin layout.

First version aircraft is used on domestic flights and features a single cabin of service.

Seats on this version of the A320 are slim line seats without inflight entertainment.

Second version of the A320 features one class of service and enhanced seats which include personal inflight entertainment.

This aircraft can be found on international flights, including those to Australia and the Pacific.

Seat configuration 2-2 for total of eight business-class seats.

Seat pitch and width 42 inches between rows of seats; 21 inches between armrests.

The first row of business has 26.5-centimetre entertainment screens that flip out from the armrest and the second row has screens in the back of the seats.

The on-demand system includes 50 new and recent-release movies.

But somehow choice of “quality” movies seems limited.

Leg room feels massive.

Seats recline 17.5 centimetres (economy 5 centimetres) and have adjustable winged headrest.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320-200 Domestic Air New Zealand

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320 200 Domestic Air New Zealand
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320 200 Domestic Air New Zealand

The major part of Airbus A320 operated by Air New Zealand are used on internal routes.

This airplane has only economy class seats among which are also space plus seats.

All seats have 3-3 configuration.

This version of Airbus A320 may accommodate 171 passengers.

First 12 rows are space+ seats.

These seats have 34 inches seat pitch.

The best seats on the airplane are considered the seats 1ABC and 2DEF.

Passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra legroom.

However, as the tray tables are in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced a little, also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Passengers travelling with babies are often seated on the seats 2DEF – these seats are the only that offer bassinet locations.

Due to the exit row located behind the seats of the 10th row are less reclining than standard or not reclining at all.

Passengers of the seats of the 11th row will feel comfortable thanks to extra space for their legs.

Only protrusion of the exit doors restricts this extra legroom for passengers of the seats 11A and 11F.

Also the seats of this row are not reclining due to the exit door located behind and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Extra legroom makes the seats of the 12th row good seats.

The extra legroom of the seats 12A and 12F is slightly restricted with exit doors.

Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats of the last 29th row are considered bad seats because these seats are not reclining and are located close to the galley and lavatory.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320-200 International Air New Zealand

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320 200 International Air New Zealand
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320 200 International Air New Zealand

The second version of Airbus A320 is used by Air New Zealand on international routes, including the routes to the Pacific and Australia.

This airplane offers 168 standard seats of economy class.

All rows except the first one have 3-3 configuration.

Extra legroom of the seats 1ABC and 2DEF will provide passengers of these seats with additional comfort.

However, as the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable, the width of these seats is reduced a little.

ABC seats of the rows 3-11 and the seats 4DEF belong to space+ category.

These seats have from 3 to 4 extra inches of legroom.

Misaligned windows is the only disadvantage of the seats 9A and 9F.

The seats of the 10th row are not reclining because of the exit row located behind.

As the seats of the 11th row are located between two exit rows, these seats on the one hand have extra space for passengers’ legs but on the other these seats are not reclining.

Passengers of the seats of the 12th row will feel comfortable thanks to the exit row located in front.

Protrusion of the exit doors inside restricts extra legroom of the seats 12A and 12F.

Other passengers tend to gather in the area of the seats 27C, 27D and of the seats of the last 28th row while waiting to use lavatories and thus causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

In addition the seats of the 28th row are less reclining than standard or not reclining at all.

That is why these seats are considered bad seats.

Air New Zealand A320-200Seating configuration

Domestic

ClassConfigurationSeat pitch *
EconomyRows 1 to 29 (171 seats)30 – 33” (76 – 84cm)

International

ClassConfigurationSeat pitch *
EconomyRows 1 to 28 (168 seats)30 – 34” (76 – 86cm)
Works DeluxeRows 1 and 2, seats A, C, D, F
Space+ SeatsRows 1 – 11, seats ABC and Rows 1 – 3, seats DEF

Airbus A320-200 Air New Zealand Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Audio. Each seat features an individual TV with Audio and Video onDemand. More Information
  • Video. Each seat features an individual TV with Audio and Video onDemand. Economy and Space+ feature 9 inch screens, and first class seats have 10.6 inch screens. More Information
  • Food. On long-haul flights, passengers receive extensive meal choices and complimentary beverage service. Morning flights offer complimentary coffee, muffins, and cookies. Afternoon flights offer complimentary drinks and a snack. (Domestic)

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QantasLink Fleet Bombardier Dash 8-200/-300/-Q400 Details and Pictures

Eastern Australia Airlines QantasLink VH TQG Pixie Rourke de Havilland Canada DHC 8 201 approach runway 25 at Sydney Airport

QantasLink Fleet Bombardier Dash 8-200/-300/-Q400 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, QantasLink operates 45 turboprop aircraft Bombardier Dash 8.

There’s 3 different version of this aircraft, Dash 8-200, Dash 8-300, and Dash 8 Q400.

There’s 3 Dash 8-200, 11 Dash 8-300, and 31 Dash 8 Q400.

This turboprop aircraft flights on domestic routes, and operated by domestic carrier, such as Eastern Australia Airlines, and Sunstate Airlines

All 3 version of this aircraft configured on single economy class cabin.

VH LQF Bombardier Dash 8 Q402 QantasLink Sunstate Airlines
VH LQF Bombardier Dash 8 Q402 QantasLink Sunstate Airlines

Bombardier Dash 8-200/-300/-Q400 QantasLink Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeRegRemarkName
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-201 Dash 8VH-TQGopby Eastern Australia AirlinesPixie Rourke
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-201 Dash 8VH-TQSopby Eastern Australia Airlines
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-201 Dash 8VH-TQXopby Eastern Australia AirlinesLord Howe Silvereye
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315Q Dash 8VH-SBBopby Eastern Australia AirlinesArmidale
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315Q Dash 8VH-SBGopby Eastern Australia AirlinesKiama
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315Q Dash 8VH-SBJopby Eastern Australia AirlinesGriffith
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315Q Dash 8VH-SBTopby Eastern Australia AirlinesRockhampton
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315Q Dash 8VH-SBVopby Eastern Australia AirlinesDevonport
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315Q Dash 8VH-SBWopby Eastern Australia AirlinesGoulburn
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315Q Dash 8VH-SCEopby Eastern Australia AirlinesBirdsville
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315Q Dash 8VH-TQEopby Eastern Australia AirlinesLaunceston
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315Q Dash 8VH-TQHopby Eastern Australia AirlinesDubbo
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315Q Dash 8VH-TQYopby Eastern Australia AirlinesRoma
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315Q Dash 8VH-TQZopby Eastern Australia AirlinesBundaberg
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-402Q Dash 8VH-LQBopbySunstate Airlines
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-402Q Dash 8VH-LQDopbySunstate AirlinesCity of Greater Geraldton
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QantasLink Fleet Bombardier Dash 8-200/-300/-Q400 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

The de Havilland Dash 8-200 aircraft flies on short-haul routes.

Be aware that none of the seats on this aircraft recline. 

For de Havilland Dash 8-300, beware that rows 1-6 are forward of the prop and therefore very loud.

For a quieter ride, sit farther back.

Also, the window seats have slightly limited foot and shoulder room due to the curvature of the plane.

None of the seats on this aircraft recline.

This Bombardier Q400 is relatively fast, quiet, and offers a couple more inches of legroom than found on most other planes of this type.

However none of the seats on this aircraft recline.

Seat Map and Seating Chart QantasLink Bombardier Dash 8-200/-300/-Q400

Seat Map and Seating Chart Bombardier Dash 8 200 QantasLink
Seat Map and Seating Chart Bombardier Dash 8 200 QantasLink

QantasLink Bombardier Dash 8 (200 series) 36 Economy seats.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Bombardier Dash 8 300 QantasLink
Seat Map and Seating Chart Bombardier Dash 8 300 QantasLink

QantasLink Bombardier Dash 8 (300 series) 50 Economy seats.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 QantasLink
Seat Map and Seating Chart Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 QantasLink

QantasLink Bombardier Dash 8 (Q400 series) 74 Economy seats.

QantasLink Fleet Bombardier Dash 8-200/-300/-Q400 Specifications

Specifications200 series300 seriesQ400 series
Maximum take-off weight16,466kg/36,300 lb19,505kg/43,000lb28,998kg/63,930lb
Wing span25.91m/85ft27.43m/90ft28.42m/93.25ft
Overall length22.2 m/73ft25.67m/84ft 3in32.8m/107.75ft
Vertical fin height7.49m/24.58ft7.49 m/24.58ft8.34m/27.35ft
Cabin width2.49m/8.166ft2.49 m/8.166 ft2.51 m/8.25ft
Wing area54.35m2/585ft259.57m2/641ft263.1m2/679ft2
Average cruise speed505km/h (318mph)505km/h (318 mph)667km/h (414 mph)
Cruise altitude25,000ft25,000ft25,000ft
Maximum fuel capacity3,210L/848gal3,210L/848gal6,616L/1,748gal
Range with full payload1,557km/970m1,520km/945m1,668 km/1,036m
Freight capacity907kg1,134kg2,119kg
Volumetric payload3,612kg/7,963lb5,285kg/11,650lb8,055kg/17,758lb
Maximum thrust2 x 2150 SHP/1,603kW2 x 2380 SHP/1,775 kW2 x 5071 SHP/3781kW
EnginesPW123CPW123EPW150A

Bombardier Dash 8-200/-300/-Q400 QantasLink Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Food. Qantas offers inflight cuisine, their beverage and food service on all most domestic and international flights.
    Domestic Economy

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QantasLink Fleet Boeing 717-200 Details and Pictures

VH NXL QantasLink National Jet Systems Boeing 717 200 final approach at Perth Airport

QantasLink Fleet Boeing 717-200 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, QantasLink operates 20 narrow-body aircraft Boeing 717-200.

Despite their new aircraft, Airbus A320-200, this old Boeing 717-200 is still their main aircraft on domestic and regional routes.

These aircraft operated by Cobham Aviation and National Jet Systems.

QantasLink B717-200 configured on 2 different cabin setup, its single economy class, and double business and economy class.

Business class hard product is recliner seats, and on economy its standard seats.

QantasLink Boeing 717 23S VH NXE Alice Springs Airport
QantasLink Boeing 717 23S VH NXE Alice Springs Airport

Boeing 717-200 QantasLink Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeRegOperator
Boeing 717-23SVH-NXDBerowra Valley National Park, opbyCobham Aviation
Boeing 717-23SVH-NXEopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-2K9VH-NXGopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-2K9VH-NXHopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-2K9VH-NXIopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-2BLVH-NXJopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-231VH-NXKopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-231VH-NXLopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-231VH-NXMopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-231VH-NXNopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-231VH-NXOopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-231VH-NXQopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-2BLVH-NXRopby National Jet Systems
Boeing 717-2BLVH-YQSopby Cobham Aviation
Boeing 717-2BLVH-YQTopby Cobham Aviation
Boeing 717-2BLVH-YQUopby Cobham Aviation
Boeing 717-2BLVH-YQVopby Cobham Aviation
Boeing 717-2BLVH-YQWopby Cobham Aviation, Discover Tasmania cs
Boeing 717-2K9VH-YQX
Boeing 717-2K9VH-YQY

QantasLink Fleet Boeing 717-200 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

QantasLink flies two versions of the Boeing 717-200.

First version features 125 seats in a one-class configuration of Economy.

This aircraft cruises at 810km/h and has a range of 2408km. Rows 17-25 on this aircraft have one inch of less legroom.

Second version features 110 seats in a two-class configuration of Business and Economy.

This aircraft cruises at 810km/h and has a range of 2408km.

This aircraft is flown by Qantas’ regional airline, QantasLink, and features a new Business Class product with premium entertainment and food service.

QantasLink B717-200 Flight Experience

You’ll enjoy a warm welcome and comfort onboard your flight from friendly QantasLink team.

QantasLink two-class B717 offers sleek interiors and inflight entertainment options to watch TV, movies and music on your own portable devices.

As always, complimentary food and beverages are included on every QantasLink flight.

Business Seats

When travelling in Business, relax in class-leading seats, stream inflight entertainment and enjoy the premium food and beverage hospitality.

Eligible customers can access our exceptional Domestic Business lounges to work or unwind before your flight.

Economy Seats

Economy features a new ‘slimline’ cloth seat, complete with an adjustable headrest.

The seat itself is reasonably comfortable, though is a little more firm than a comparable 737 seat – particularly around the lower back area.

In regular economy seats, the pitch varies from 30 to 31 inches, while rows 4, 13 and 14 (the bulkhead and exit rows) enjoy additional legroom.

Given the cabin’s 2-3 layout, seats in this twosome are highly desirable for couples or business associates travelling together – though consider avoiding the ‘A’ seats if you can.

While knee room is adequate, there isn’t a lot of foot space in the ‘A’ seats – the curved cabin wall impedes on the left-hand side.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 717-200 QantasLink

Narrow-body aircraft Boeing 717-200 QantasLink has 2 cabin configuration (single economy class, and double economy business class) on board with total of 110/125 seats.

Use airplane seat map to find which ones are more comfortable and which ones should be avoided.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 717 200 Single Class QantasLink
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 717 200 Single Class QantasLink
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 717 200 Two Class QantasLink
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 717 200 Two Class QantasLink

Boeing 717-200 QantasLink Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Video. Each passenger is given an iPad to use during flight, which features various different video and audio options.
  • Food. Experience a quality meal or snack and premium wines on every QantasLink flight. Food and beverages are included on selected Qantas link flights, with beer and wine offered on all city flights after 4pm. Complimentary newspapers are offered on morning services departing before 9am. Click here for more information.

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QantasLink Fleet Airbus A320-200 Details and Pictures

Airbus A320 232 QantasLink VH VQS Kangaroo Paw

QantasLink Fleet Airbus A320-200 Details and Pictures. Qantas regional feeder carrier, QantasLink, operates 2 narrow-body aircraft Airbus A320-200.

QantasLink Airbus A320-200 aircraft operate on selected flights within Western Australia.

This Airbus A320-200 configured with single class, economy class cabin, and have 180 seating capacity.

Qantas’ regional arm QantasLink will begin operating Airbus A320 aircraft from March 2018.

Two aircraft will initially be acquired from Jetstar.

Additional brand new aircraft originally destined for the Jetstar Asia fleet are also on the way.

The QantasLink A320s will be operated by Network Aviation, based in Perth.

It is believed the aircraft will operate on regional routes within Western Australia, including FIFO operations to mining sites.

QantasLink Airbus A320 232 VH VQU River Red Gum Photos
QantasLink Airbus A320 232 VH VQU River Red Gum Photos

Airbus A320-200 QantasLink Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeRegDeliveredName
Airbus A320-232VH-VQS22 Mar 2018Kangaroo Paw
Airbus A320-232VH-VQU13 Apr 2018River Red Gum

QantasLink Fleet Airbus A320-200 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320 200 QantasLink
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320 200 QantasLink

You’ll enjoy a warm welcome and comfort onboard your flight from friendly QantasLink team.

Customer comfort items such as soft blankets and pillows to maximise rest are available on request and, as always, complimentary food and beverages are included on every QantasLink flight.

Internally the aircraft retain their Jetstar seats, which are covered in dark leather.

Orange trim found in the Jetstar cabin has been replaced with more subtle white and grey colours, while QantasLink safety cards and signage are found throughout the cabin.

“The aircraft are configured as an all-economy cabin, similar to our 717s and F100s operating in WA, which means they can carry a higher number of passengers to better suit the demands of the resource market routes they’ll operate on,” the Qantas spokesperson said.

Sporting a 29in seat pitch in a 3-3 configuration, the space per passenger is tighter than that found on Network Aviation’s more generous Fokker 100s, which offer up to 34in pitch, though it is comparable with the QantasLink Boeing 717 experience.

The exception to this is the three designated exit rows 1, 13 and 14, where greater space is available for those wishing to stretch out a little.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A320-200 QantasLink

Narrow-body aircraft Airbus A320-200 QantasLink has 1 classes on board with total of 180 seats.

Use airplane seat map to find which ones are more comfortable and which ones should be avoided.

QantasLink Airbus A320 200 Seating Plan
QantasLink Airbus A320 200 Seating Plan

Economy seats

Sit back and relax in leather covered seats with a 71-76.2cm (28-30in) pitch,  7.62cm (3in) seat recline and 45.2cm (18in) seat width.

Specifications

Maximum take-off weight77,000kg/169,400lb
Wing span34.1m/111.8ft
Overall length37.6m/123.3ft
Vertical fin height11.8m/38.6ft
Cabin width3.7m/12.2ft
Wing area122.4m2/1,318ft2
Average cruise speed863km/h (466mph)
Cruise altitude29,000ft to 39,000ft
Maximum fuel capacity23,860l/6,300gal
Range with full payload4,800km/2,600m
Maximum thrust110.31kN/24,800lb
Engines2xV2527-A5

Airbus A320-200 QantasLink Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Food. Experience a quality meal or snack and premium wines on every QantasLink flight. Food and beverages are included on selected Qantas link flights, with beer and wine offered on all city flights after 4pm. Complimentary newspapers are offered on morning services departing before 9am. Click here for more information.

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