Discover Airlines Retrofits A330s with Ocean Blue Cabin
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The rival Condor has been flying with modern seats for some time, now Lufthansa subsidiary Discover is following suit. For the first time, there are details on the new equipment.
Discover Airlines retrofits A330s with Ocean Blue cabin
Lufthansa-owned Discover Airlines is preparing to roll out the largest investment in its five-year history, outfitting its entire fleet of 16 Airbus A330-300 widebody aircraft with completely redesigned cabins starting in spring 2027. The retrofit will introduce what the Lufthansa Group leisure carrier calls a “top-tier customer experience” across all three travel classes, featuring everything from Business Class suites with sliding doors to fr…
Already in the summer of 2024, the holiday airliner Discover Airlines (part of the Lufthansa Group) had announced that it would equip its long-haul aircraft with a new cabin. It was clear that it would fly for the first time from 2027 and that a 1-2-1 arrangement could be found in the Business Class in the future. Now Discover has left the cat out of the bag and presented all the details. Thus, the seat Thompson Vantage XL is used in the Busines…
Discover Airlines unveils new Ocean Blue long-haul cabin for Airbus A330s
Five years after its founding, Discover Airlines announces the largest investment in its history: its long-haul fleet, 16 Airbus A330-300s, will be equipped with a completely new cabin. Follow Aeronews on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Bluesky and TikTok The first aircraft with the new cabin will take to the skies in April 2027, with the rest of the Airbus A330 fleet to be retrofitted gradually thereafter. All aircraft are scheduled to be equipped…
Discover Airlines Unveils New Airbus A330 Cabins, Updated Business Class
Discover Airlines is Lufthansa’s leisure subsidiary that’s primarily focused on long haul flights. We’ve known that the airline plans to grow its fleet of Airbus A330s, and also intends to take delivery of some Airbus A350s as of 2027 (which are ex-Philippine Airlines A350s).The airline has been promising that it would overhaul the cabins of its A330s, and the details of that have just been unveiled. Interestingly, this comes just shortly after …
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