Starting 22 November 2012, Air China will use a
Boeing 777-300ER on its Beijing-Frankfurt service, a route that
the airline currently operate twice daily.
In July of 2011, Air China used its first
delivered B777-300ER on its CA931/2 service Beijing-Frankfurt.
Now the airline is set to change its CA965/6
service Beijing-Frankfurt to a B777-300ER.
Air China's B777-300ER features 8 First Class
seats, 42 Business Class seats and 261 Economy Class seats.
All the three classes of
service are outfitted with personal AVOD and power outlet,
offering 25-inch, 15-inch and 9-inch displays respectively and a
wide range of AVOD programs.
Other amenities onboard include a
distinctive mood lighting system which can recreate the subtlety
of over ten natural light settings, a central bar and barrier-free
toilet.
The largest Chinese carrier in the China-German
market, Air China now operates four routes – Beijing-Frankfurt,
Shanghai-Frankfurt, Beijing-Munich and Beijing Dusseldorf –
between the two countries.
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