Emirates » A330-200 (three-class)
Seatplan rating 6.3
- Boarding 5.5
- Seat for sitting 4.5
- Seat for sleeping 4.0
- Service 6.8
- Entertainment 4.3
- Food & drink 7.3
- Punctuality 8.3
- Baggage 8.3
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- A340-500 - 6.9
- A340-300 - 7.8
- B777-200 (three-class) - 6.6
- B777-300 (two-class) - 10.0
- A330-200 (2-class) - 0.0
- B777-300ER ULR (three-class) - 9.3
- B777-300ER (two-class) - 10.0
- B777-200LR (three-class) - 7.0
- A380 - 8.2
- A330-200 (three-class) - 6.3
- B777-200 (two-class) - 6.1
- B777-300 (three-class) - 7.0
- B777-300 (Three-class new) - 7.0
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Emirates has 29 A330-200 aircraft, configured in both a two class configuration (economy and business) and three class (economy, business and first).
The A330-200 was first introduced to the fleet in 1999, and it is envisaged that most of them will be replaced around 2012. In the meantime, though Emirates has recently begin a soft refurbishment of the cabins, it is unlikely that these aircraft will have either Emirates newest seating products installed, or its ICE entertainment system.
The A330-200 is used on short inter-Gulf flights as well as longer sectors, including Dubai-London.








