Brussels-based Jetairfly has taken delivery of
the airline's first Next-Generation Boeing 737-800 with the new
Sky Interior. Jetairfly, part of TUI Travel PLC, one of the
largest tourism groups in London, is the first European-based
airline to operate a 737 with the new passenger-inspired
interior.
"The 737's operating and environmental
performance continues to make this airplane a valuable asset to
our fleet," said Elie Bruyninckx, chairman of Jetairfly. "We
continue in our efforts to reduce our carbon output and improve
the flying experience for our passengers, and we are proud to be
the first airline based in Europe to operate with the new Boeing
Sky Interior."
The 737 Boeing Sky Interior features new,
modern-sculpted sidewalls and window reveals, larger stow bins and
more headroom around the aisle seats. Other features include a
quieter cabin, intuitive placement of switches and call buttons,
improved sound quality and different interior lighting schemes.
To
date, 50 customers have ordered the new interior for 1,386
airplanes.
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