Philippine Airlines has taken delivery of its
first Airbus A321.
The aircraft is the first of 64 new Airbus
aircraft ordered by the airline in 2012 under a major fleet modernisation programme which includes 44 single aisle A321s and
20 widebody A330s.
Philippine Airlines has
specified a two class layout for its A321s, with 12 seats in
Business Class and 187 in Economy.
The airline will operate its
new A321s primarily on international routes across the Asian
region, as well as on selected domestic flights.
“We are excited about the A321 not only because its size fit our
expansion plans, but the flexibility it gives us in matching the
aircraft to specific route requirements is tremendous,” said Ramon Ang, President and CEO, Philippine Airlines. “With the A321 we
will be able to add capacity without compromising comfort,
offering our passengers a choice between full premium class and a
great range of value fares.”
The A321 joins an
Airbus fleet at Philippine Airlines that already includes 22 A320
Family aircraft flying on domestic and regional routes, as well as
9 in service with its budget subsidiary PAL Express.
The
carrier also operates eight widebody A330s on higher capacity
routes across Asia and seven A340-300s on its longest services to
the United States.
Following the introduction of
the A321, Philippine Airlines will take delivery of the first of
its 20 new A330s in the third quarter of this year. The carrier is
also currently adding four A340-300s to its fleet for deployment
on new non-stop services to Europe, scheduled to begin next month.
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