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Air Europa » Economy (long haul)

Class rating 6.2

6.2/10

  • Boarding 6.8
  • Seat for sitting 6.5
  • Seat for sleeping 5.3
  • Service 4.8
  • Entertainment 7.5
  • Food & drink 5.5
  • Punctuality 8.0
  • Baggage 4.3
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Economy seat pitch on Air Europa's long-haul fleet is 31 inches, in line with major competitors but not especially generous. Seats are 17 inches wide.

On Airbus A330s, there are seat-back TVs, but older Boeing 767s have overhead screens. Both show Spanish and English versions of programmes and films.

Other benefits include newspapers, pillows, blankets and a full meal and drink service.

Economy (long haul)

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BetsyJanigian flew Air Europa Economy (long haul), on a A330-200

8 of us flew from Miami to Madrid and then Madrid to Rome in June. Let me start by saying check in at MIA was long and tedious but thankfully we arrived early. The seats in the plane were ok until the person in front of you reclined their seat. Lets just say you could do a full dental check-up on them and make sure you go the the bathroom prior to them reclining or... more

Overall:

5.1/10

5.1

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