Boeing 737-800
About the Boeing 737-800
The Boeing 737-800s in our fleet flies mostly to destinations within Europe, so you might fly in it to Lisbon, Madrid, or Moscow. These destinations may differ per season.
Aircraft names
The Boeing 737-800 is one of 3 Boeing 737 types in our fleet, as we also have the -700 and the -900. Just like those aircraft, the -800s are named after birds: Swan, Falcon, Grouse, Eagle, Hawk, Swallow, Goose, Swift, Avocet, Blackbird, Crane, Herring Gull, Sparrow Hawk, Partridge, Pintail, Owl, Robin, Grebe, Albatross, Redshank, Whimbrel, Flamingo, Blue Tail, Green Woodpecker, Great Shearwater, Redwing, and Bluethroat.
Specifications
Aircraft facts
Wingspan | 35.80 m |
Length | 39.47 m |
Height | 12.60 m |
Cruising speed | 850 km/h |
Max. range | 4,200 km |
Max. passengers | 186 |
Max. take-off weight | 73,700 kg |
Average seat pitch
Economy Class | 76 cm |
Economy Comfort | 84 cm |
Europe Business Class | 84 cm |
In the aircraft
Seat layout Economy Class | 3-3 |
Seat layout Business Class | 3-3 (blocked middle seat) |
WiFi available | Partly |
Power supply | Partly |
Number of toilets | 3 |
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