Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Egyptair's 777-300ER New Cabin Interior Video!



Recently Boeing delivered EgyptAir's first 777-300ER.

This plane features Business and Economy Class only.

EGYPTAIR's new 777-300ER has 346 seats including 49 lie-flat beds with a 78-inch seat pitch, plus an in-seat entertainment system throughout the cabin. A member of the Star Alliance, EGYPTAIR will operate 777-300ERs on routes to London, Tokyo and North America.

Passengers can enjoy from a wide range of movies, games and CD's on their Audio and Video On-Demand Personal TV Screen (PTV) in Economy (10,4 inch screen) and Business Class (15 inch screen). E-mail and Text messaging is also available. Seats in Economy and Business Class are also equipped with various connections like USB-ports and AC-Power connexions.

Enjoy and relax in a calm relaxing atmosphere by the use of "mood-lights" These advanced LED Cabin lights can change from color during Day, Night, Sunrise and Sunset. In addition, the plane ceiling is decorated with shining blue star lights.

People in Business Class can enjoy their Lie flat-Bed with 78 inch. seat pitch.

EgyptAir 777-300ER cabin lay-out in Business Class is: 2-3-2 and in Economy Class 3-3-3.

Enjoy this great product that change Egyptair Long-Haul flights service and African air travel.

Egyptair's up-coming A330-300's and their current A330-200's should get the same cabin interior.


"EgyptAir.... Enjoy the Sky"

5 comments:

  1. Very nice and long needed an upgrade to North America route.

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  2. 13 hours and not even champagne...not likely! Air Salafi can stick to flying to Saudi Arabia!

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    1. Maybe i am replying late but you sir, are fucking dumb. Egypt is an Islamic country, and it's there not allowed to drink any alcoholic drinks. Did you think their airline will serve alcaholic drink then? THINK before you post something. Seriously, fucking alcaholic bitches. people like you only dislike an airline because they don't serve alcohol. Next time fly Vodka Airlines or something.

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    2. So there is also no alcohol served in all the hotels in egypt?

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  3. Turkey, Qatar, Malaysia, UAE and so many other places are also islamic countries. Their airlines serve alcoholic drinks. So why would it be wrong to expect Egyptair to do the same? Nobody will ask you to drink alcohol when it is available... Like nobody will ask you to eat the Kosher meal also offered on Egyptair flights. When it comes to food, religion is no barrier in improving the service for ALL passengers... When it comes to drinks... Ah better don't waste more time on this... Time for a beer ;) CHEERS!

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