Rookie question - Airplane Codes
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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.
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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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.
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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319 and 321 are the Airbii as well.
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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.
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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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.

