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Old Nov 1, 2008 | 9:47 am
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Rookie question - Airplane Codes

I'm researching for a vacation trip for my wife and I to Europe next year. Its probably via Germany to Italy on Lufthansa, (from looking at the ANA tool, many thanks to you folks).

Being a novice flyer, I'm not up to snuff on airplane codes and preferences.

For the transatlantic leg, I'm seeing 333 and 343, which I figure are the Airbus planes, and 744 and 763, the Boeing planes. For the intra-Europe legs, I see 143, 319, 321, AT5, AR7, and AR8. I have no clue what they are, but figure they must be small regional planes.

Do we have a thread or an external link which compares them for size, comfort etc? Do you have any favorites or avoids among them?

Many thanks.
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Old Nov 1, 2008 | 2:46 pm
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If you are thinking of flying on LH, the company's website has a list of the fleet and links to seatmaps.

If you want to read what LH regulars say about different aircrafts and seats, you may find these thread on the LH M&M forum useful.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showp...90&postcount=5
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=712603

Another resource for finding out about which seats to choose is seatguru.
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Old Nov 1, 2008 | 3:21 pm
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319 and 321 are the Airbii as well.
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Old Nov 2, 2008 | 2:52 am
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Originally Posted by bigjimbo99
I'm researching for a vacation trip for my wife and I to Europe next year. Its probably via Germany to Italy on Lufthansa, (from looking at the ANA tool, many thanks to you folks).

Being a novice flyer, I'm not up to snuff on airplane codes and preferences.

For the transatlantic leg, I'm seeing 333 and 343, which I figure are the Airbus planes, and 744 and 763, the Boeing planes. For the intra-Europe legs, I see 143, 319, 321, AT5, AR7, and AR8. I have no clue what they are, but figure they must be small regional planes.

Do we have a thread or an external link which compares them for size, comfort etc? Do you have any favorites or avoids among them?

Many thanks.

This is a bit off topic but I try to answer this anyway, before this thread gets moved.

The abbreviations used are a mixture of the the general type of plane as well as the specific variant.
For example a 744 refers to a Boeing 747 of the 747-400 variant. A 343 is an Airbus A340 of the A340-300 sort.

A321, A320, A319 etc. are Airbuses of reasonable size, comparable to a Boeing 737.
A 143 is a BAE 146.

A good, not 100% up to date site with lots of airplane types is:

http://www.thetravelinsider.info/airplanetypes.htm
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 9:50 am
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Thanks again, it was very helpful

I successfully booked two adjoining C seats that look good based on your tips, window and aisle, for our trip next year. It was nice to know what was there before asking for the seats.
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