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Air Serbia retrofits its narrow-body Airbus fleet with Recaro seats

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Air Serbia, the national airline of the Republic of Serbia, has started to retrofit its narrow-body Airbus fleet with the highly-acclaimed Recaro BL3520 seats.

In total, ten Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft will be reconfigured with the award-winning product as part of a business adjustment to strengthen the airline’s European network.

The slimmer seats are lightweight and designed to take less space, enabling Air Serbia to install additional rows of seats, while improving the overall living space and comfort for guests.

With the cabin refurbishment, seat capacity on the A319 aircraft will increase from 128 to 144 seats and on the A320s from 155 to 174 seats, growing by more than 12 per cent in total across the narrow-body fleet.

The new seats will be installed in both the Business and Economy classes and the first A319 aircraft, registered YU-APJ, is currently being retrofitted.

Dane Kondi?, Chief Executive Officer of Air Serbia, said: “The Recaro seats are space-efficient, much lighter and provide more legroom for guests thanks to their modern design.

“The new seats are roughly 2.6kg lighter than our older-generation seats, which will cut down the empty weight of our Airbus A320 and A319 fleet by more than 3,500kg, reducing fuel consumption and carbon emissions.

“The increase in seat capacity is equivalent to Air Serbia adding an extra Airbus jet to its fleet and will at the same time improve the inflight product and comfort levels.

“This will make Air Serbia more competitive, substantially reduce unit costs, drive revenue growth and bring our seat density up, meaning we can better meet travel demand during the summer.

“Many of the biggest airlines in Europe, America and Asia have installed the Recaro seat, which is a testament to its winning combination of comfortable design and functionality.”

Air Serbia will be installing 1,500 Recaro seats in total over the next coming weeks.

Despite the capacity increase, the seats offer guests more living space by having a leaner backrest and a higher literature pocket. Normally placed in the knee area, the pocket has been placed above the tray table, ensuring more legroom.

The new Recaro seats will also be installed in Business Class on the narrow-body fleet, which will seat two guests in each aisle compared to three in Economy, with the middle seat kept empty for extra space.

The Business Class will be separated from Economy Class by a movable class divider, enabling Air Serbia to adapt the number of seats according to travel demand. Up to 12 seats will now be available in Business Class depending on the seating configuration.

Guests travelling in business class on the Airbus A319 and A320 fleet will continue to enjoy the same excellent level of service, including a Dine Anytime menu with a selection of à la carte meals and an iPad loaded with films, TV shows and music.

Travellers in both classes will also be able to access the internet through the inflight Wi-Fly service and stream entertainment to their smartphones and tablets for free through Elevate Play, which is available for Android and Apple devices.

Along with the new seats, the A319 and A320 cabin change includes new carpets, curtains and floor path markings to match the onboard décor on the airline’s Airbus A330 which currently serves New York.

The airline will continue to offer its flagship long-haul product on transatlantic flights to the US, which offer 18 lie-flat seats in business and 236 seats in economy class.

This post was published on 16 May 2017 09:41

Bart Noëth

Working for 25 years in the aviation industry, I changed my career and became a firefighter/EMT in 2021. I like to spend my free time with my two sons, girlfriend, family and friends. I love to travel, wine and dine and support my favourite football squad KV Mechelen. Once an Ironman 70.3 finisher and dreaming of completing a full distance.

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