SWISS Airbus A350 Coming In 2025
The cabin configuration has been confirmed for the SWISS Airbus A350-900, due in 2025. This comes nine months after the Star Alliance member announced that it would be ordering five A350s to replace its less efficient, 4 engine A340 fleet. Featuring the new ‘SWISS Senses’ cabin concept, the expansion of the Premium Economy product will make it the aircraft with the highest number of seats in this class among the airline’s fleet.
Largest Premium Economy In The Fleet
SWISS has opted for a four-class layout that will seat a total of 242 passengers. There will be 3 available in First Class, 45 in Business Class and 38 in Premium Economy and 156 in Economy Class. At 38 seats in Premium Economy, this makes the Airbus A350-900 substantially larger than those on SWISS’s existing long-haul aircraft. The expansion within Premium Economy is in response to the growing demand for air travel in the premium segment, particularly among leisure travellers. With more seating being offered, we should see an increase in availability on the SWISS Premium Economy Global Fare.
“Through their carefully-conceived spatial design, all our seating classes aboard our aircraft will offer our guests a totally new and unparallelled air travel experience from 2025 onwards,” says SWISS Chief Commercial Officer Tamur Goudarzi Pour. “With our new cabin concept, we will still remain the only major airline in the world to offer a First Class cabin on all its long-haul aircraft. We will also be increasing the size of our Premium Economy Class, which has proved very popular. And in both these respects, we are further clearly positioning SWISS as Europe’s leading premium airline.”
SWISS A350 First Class
Being a partner of the Lufthansa Group, we will see the airline adopt the same ‘Allegris’ First Class suites and Business Class seats as Lufthansa (read more about the product here). There will be just one row of First Class on the A350, with each of the three suites enclosed by 1.8m high walls, with a sliding panel that can be closed for privacy.
Other comforts include a personal wardrobe and seat heating and cooling. The centre section, a “Suite Plus”, also allows for two passengers to travel together in one double seat, with the ability to dine and recline together. Uniquely, the seat also turns into a full-sized flat bed without a divider in the middle. Solo passengers will also have the option to book the Suite Plus for extra space.
SWISS A350 Business Class
The Business Class cabin follows the same unique layout of Lufthansa’s ‘Allegris’, with six variations of seating to pick from, allowing a more personalised experience depending on your travel needs. The first four Business Class seats are larger suites with sliding doors, while the middle two can become a double suite. Finally, every second row has a more spacious option for solo travellers.
As the demand for travel increases we are seeing airlines, such as SWISS, respond with the development of premium products and as a result, greater availability forecasts in the future. To discuss your round the world plans and receive a custom itinerary specifically designed for you, contact an airfare specialist today.