United says it’s going to buy 40 new Boeing 737-00 planes that will enter its fleet starting in mid-2017, reports the Chicago Tribune. Those plans can fit about 120 seats, though airlines can always fiddle around with seat count.
At the same time, it’s trying to reduce more than half the number of 50-seat planes in its fleet by 2019.
“Our customers have a preference for an improved travel experience, including first class seats, Economy Plus, and Wi-Fi. These aircraft are an efficient way to meet those needs,” said Gerry Laderman, United’s acting chief financial officer said of the larger aircraft.
United buying bigger aircraft, ditching 50-seat planes [Chicago Tribune]
by Mary Beth Quirk via Consumerist
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