Air Europa adds a new Boeing 787-9 to its long-haul fleet

The aircraft enables the high level of demand to be met during the summer months, as well as connectivity between Europe and America

(Source: Air Europa)

Air Europa has just added a new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner to its fleet, which it has already begun to use mainly on long-haul routes.

The aircraft enables it to respond to the increase in demand registered in the summer months, as well as to the needs on other routes with high occupancy volumes. During this summer season, the company has increased frequencies on some of its main routes between Europe and America, also activating new destinations, such as Santiago de los Caballeros, in the Dominican Republic.

With this aircraft, the total number of Dreamliners already in the airline's possession is raised to 26. Despite the delays in the delivery of commercial aircraft on a global scale in the market, Air Europa continues to meet the forecasts established in its Strategic Plan. The company, which has an exclusivity agreement with Boeing, has unified its fleet around models from this manufacturer. In addition to the Boeing 787s, there are also 27
Boeing 737-800 single-aisle aircraft available to the airline, which will soon be joined by its first Boeing 737 MAX.

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is the most modern and efficient model in its category. Thanks to its configuration and the elements it is made of, it is capable of reducing fuel consumption and emissions by up to 25%. Its engines also reduce noise by up to 60%, shortening the duration of some long-haul flights by up to 40 minutes. It is also designed to provide a much more comfortable environment for passengers. It has windows that are 30% larger than usual, as well as more space in the cabin and a ventilation system that helps reduce fatigue on transoceanic journeys, improving the user's rest.

Source: Air Europa.


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