Alitalia 777 300

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Alitalia this week updated planned Boeing 777-300ER service for summer 2018 season. From 25MAR18, the 777-300ER is scheduled to operate Rome – New York JFK route 6 times a week, instead of previously filed 1 weekly.

Alitalia (AZ, Rome Fiumicino) has begun B777-300(ER) operations following the deployment into regular-rotation of EI-WLA (msn 35783) earlier this month.

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  1. ASSISTANCE FOR SPECIAL NEEDS, CLICK HERE. People with special needs that require assistance at the airport or during the flight, can contact us at 1-800-223-5730 (available 24/27) select 0 upon prompt or by email to disabilitywebsupport@alitalia.com.
  2. Alitalia (AZ, Rome Fiumicino) will add a maiden B777-300(ER) to its fleet next year airline vice chairman and Etihad Airways Group CEO, James Hogan, has said. Outlining the progress made in the eighteen months since the Emiratis bought a 49% stake in the Italian carrier, Hogan said the focus for the next year was no longer just to break even, but to turn an actual profit.
  3. Alitalia has staggered business class seating in a 1-2-1 configuration. The seat is similar to what you find on Iberia and select Etihad flights. On the 777, business class is 46 seats, including 10 in a mini-cabin behind the larger forward business class cabin. Choose A or L seats if you want the most privacy and best window views.
  4. All Alitalia B777 aircraft feature a three-class cabin configuration: the Business Class cabin with seats that convert to flat-beds, the private Premium Economy cabin, and the refreshed Economy Class cabin. The Business Class cabin on new 777-200 aircrafts is configured 1-2-1, offering all-aisle seating.

Alitalia 777 300 Cabin

Although the AerCap-owned and managed widebody jet has seen occasional service for the Italian carrier since September, it was only deployed into regular service on December 7. As it stands, it is currently used on Alitalia's Rome Fiumicino-Sao Paulo Guarulhos, Brazil route. It seats 382 passengers with thirty in Business Class, twenty-four in Premium Economy, and 328 in Economy.

The decision to add the -300(ER) to Alitalia's fleet was first announced in February of this year during Cramer Ball's tenure as Chief Executive Officer. Doubts had lingered as to whether the aircraft would actually be deployed into service given Alitalia's entry into bankruptcy in May of this year.

Alitalia currently operates eleven B777-200(ER)s on flights from Rome to Argentina, Cuba, the United States, the Maldives, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, and Japan.

Alitalia 777-300er

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