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Seatplan rating 7.5

7.5/10

  • Boarding 10.0
  • Seat for sitting 8.0
  • Seat for sleeping 1.0
  • Service 7.0
  • Entertainment 7.0
  • Food & drink 7.0
  • Punctuality 10.0
  • Baggage 10.0

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There are 10 McDonnell Douglas MD11 planes in the KLM fleet with a passenger capacity of 294 – 24 in business and  270 in economy. The MD11s currently serve routes from Europe to Africa, the Caribbean, North America, Asia, Africa and South America.

In WBC, features include angled lie-flat seats with a 60-inch (152cm) pitch and 175-degree recline. Seats slide back to form a bed which is 74 inches (1.9 metres) long and has a width of 20 inches (51cm). It can also be adjusted electronically with three pre-set positions – upright (for take-off and landing), a "z-shaped" relax position, and a sleeping position.

The seat also features adjustable headrest, lumbar support with massage function, privacy canopy, dimmable reading light, bottle holder, personal telephones (wall telephones are also available), in-seat power and an in-arm video screen measuring 10.4 inches (26cm). 

In economy class, the IFE product features AVOD with a choice of 60 movies. Screens are 6.5 inches (16.5cm) while controls are seat-based and hand-held (not touchscreen). There are also in-seat and wall-mounted telephones for those who need privacy.

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