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Hong Kong Airlines reveals seat plan for all Club class A330

8 Dec 2011 by ScottCarey7

Business Traveller’s sister website Seatplans.com has added a seat plan for Hong Kong Airlines’ new, all-Club-class A330 aircraft, which is due to commence flights out of London Gatwick from March. To see the seat plan, click here.

The dedicated fleet of three aircraft will be configured in two Club classes, with 34 seats in Club Premier and 82 in Club Classic. Club Premier will consist of suites in a 1-2-1 configuration which convert into fully flat, 6'1" beds. Club Classic will feature cradle recliner seats with a 51 inch seat pitch in a 2-2-2 configuration.

Each cabin will have its own bar and both classes will be able to take advantage of 110v in seat power supply, on board connectivity provided by OnAir and a Thales inflight entertainment (IFE) system providing audio visual on demand (AVOD) entertainment.

As previously reported (see online news November 10) Gerard Clarke, General Manager UK for Hong Kong Airlines said: “The concept for the all-Club-Class aircraft will provide passengers with a private jet style ambience and an exceptional crew-to-guest ratio, and we are confident that we have the right knowledge and experience to make a success of the new all Club Class daily service.”

Tickets for the service are on sale from the carrier’s website now and will commence March 8. The flight will depart Gatwick’s North Terminal daily at 2130 and arrive in Hong Kong at 1805 the following day. The return leg will depart Hong Kong at 2350, arriving back in London at 0555 the next day.

For more information visit hongkongairlines.com/club

Scott Carey


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