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Alaska Airlines operates only one model of Airbus, A320-200. As of 2022, the company has 35 A320-200s. The airline chose the aircraft because of its fuel-efficiency and low maintenance costs. The aircraft has electronic flight and cabin management systems, making it easier for pilots and cabin attendants to focus on taking care of passengers. Technical specifications: cruising speed - 840 km/h, passenger capacity - 150-180 people, flight range - 6,150 km.
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  • A320-200 V.2

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A320-200 V.2

AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW
The Airbus A320-200 V.2 is an aircraft produced by Airbus for Alaska Airlines and has the following seat configuration: 12-0-24-114.

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First class

Seats12
Pitch41"
Width21"
Recline5"

The price of a first class tickets on A320-200 ticket varies depending on the airline, flight destination and the time/date of ticket purchase. On average, first class tickets for domestic flights in the United States cost at least $1,300 – but travelers looking to fly first class internationally, will pay significantly higher prices.

Premium economy

Seats24
Pitch35"
Width18"
Recline3"

A seat in premium economy on A320-200 — directly between the main and business class cabins is measurably more expensive than an economy class ticket and often sells at double the price.

Economy

Seats114
Pitch31"
Width18"
Recline3"

When you purchase an economy class ticket on A320-200, it means you are sitting in the main cabin, and not located in first or business class. Seats are smaller and packed more closely together, and in-flight services are limited. Economy class seats on domestic routes usually have a seat pitch ranging from a very tight 27 to a generous 32 inches (68.5 - 81 cm).