Air France » B777-300ER (Config 3)
Seatplan rating 6.6
- Boarding 8.0
- Seat for sitting 7.7
- Seat for sleeping 4.7
- Service 5.7
- Entertainment 6.3
- Food & drink 6.0
- Punctuality 6.0
- Baggage 8.7
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- A340-300 (Config 1) - 0.0
- A330-200 - 0.0
- B747-400 (Config 2) - 3.9
- B747-400 (Config 1) - 7.1
- B777-200ER - 3.9
- B777-300ER (Config 3) - 6.6
- A318 - 0.0
- A320 - 4.3
- A321 - 0.0
- A340-300 (Config 2) - 0.0
- B777-300ER (Config 2) - 9.1
- A380 - 8.1
- Fokker 100 - 0.0
- A319 - 0.0
- Avro RJ85 - 0.0
- AT5 - 0.0
- AT7 - 0.0
- ATR - 0.0
- BUS - 0.0
- Bombardier CRJ700 - 0.0
- Bombardier CRJ100ER - 0.0
- D38 - 0.0
- E70 - 0.0
- E90 - 0.0
- ER3 - 0.0
- ER4 - 0.0
- Fokker 50 - 0.0
- TRN - 0.0
- A330-200 (config 2) - 0.0
Air France is now a substantial operator of the Boeing 777-200ER and 300ER, with over 50 of the long-range aircraft in its fleet.
The very dense configuration shown here is used mainly on leisure routes to the Caribbean and Indian Ocean. There is no first class (L'Espace Premiere), but there is an Alize cabin of 36 seats directly behind business class (L'Espace Affaires).
In this configuration the B777-300 carries an astonishing 472 passengers, partly because of the 10-across seating in economy (3-4-3). Note that this layout is becoming the norm on B777-300s.








