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Hi Fly expands its Airbus A330-200s Fleet

Hi Fly expands its Airbus A330-200s Fleet.
The cabin configuration is designed to cater to a diverse range of travellers, featuring 18 spacious Business Class and 251 Economy Class seats.

Hi Fly, a well-known jet leasing expert and global charter airline, adds two new Airbus A330-200 aircraft to its fleet registered as 9H-HFJ and 9H-HFK,accommodating 269 passengers. 

Hi Fly, a well-known jet leasing expert and global charter airline, adds two new Airbus A330-200 aircraft to its fleet. These up-to-date and dependable acquisitions, registered as 9H-HFJ and 9H-HFK, will bolster the company’s standing as an airline’s first choice when they want extra capacity. Both A330-200 aeroplanes have the same features and can accommodate 269 passengers in luxurious seats. With 18 roomy Business Class seats and 251 Economy Class seats, the cabin configuration is intended to accommodate a wide variety of travellers.

A comfortable journey is guaranteed with the Business Class double seat, which has a flat bed that reclines and plenty of 78 inches of legroom. Seatpans, legrests, headrests, and backrests can all be motorizedly adjusted in this class. With five electrically controlled zones, each with two motors, it features lumbar control, a lap safety belt, mechanical and electrical adjustability, and electrical massage. As long as there is room, guests in Economy Class can also enjoy a comfortable 32-inch pitch.

Antonios Efthymiou, CEO of Hi Fly, said,“We are delighted to add these two new Airbus A330-200 to our existing fleet. They are the perfect complement to our portfolio and will allow us to offer an even wider range of options to meet the growing demand for our services from around the world.”

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The A330-200 series, which has a maximum range of 15,500 km, is renowned for its dependability and 99.4% operational efficiency. For airlines trying to cut expenses and enhance their environmental performance, this makes it a great option. Following the pandemic, Fly started up its expansion again, and as of right now, it is scheduled to continue adding new planes at this rate through the end of 2024.