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The fleet of Buzz consists of one Boeing 737 aircraft type. The Boeing 737 is a cargo and passenger aircraft with a short-to-medium range. A Boeing 737 can typically accommodate 126 to 220 passengers in a single-class layout, and up to 215 passengers in a two-class layout that combines both business and economy classes. A Boeing 737's maximum range is determined by its particular model and configuration, as well as variables including fuel capacity, payload, and cruise speed. A Boeing 737's range can typically range from 4,600 to 11,100 kilometers (2,500 to 6,000 nautical miles), depending on several variables. Buzz was founded in 1999 and began operations on January 4, 2000. It is a British low-cost airline. Buzz was also the first low-cost airline to try and attract the high-value business travel segment. The company's head office is located at Endeavour House at London Stansted Airport, Stansted Mountfitchet, Uttlesford, Essex, England. London Stansted Airport is the airline's main hub. Its fleet consists of 18 aircraft.
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    737-800

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737-800

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The Boeing 737-800 is an aircraft produced by Boeing for Buzz and has the following seat configuration: 0-0-0-189.

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338 ratings
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Economy

Seats189
Pitch29-30"
Width17"
Recline0

Being a subsidiary of Ryanair, Buzz features an identical cabin with a slight change of color. The B737-800 have a seat pitch ranging between 29” and 30” (74-76cm) and are in a pre-reclined state. The seats that stand out are: Seats 1A, 1B and 1C that come with the best legroom on board but are a bit narrower due to the tray table in the arm rests and the curvature of the fuselage. They are also busier due to the proximity to the lavatory and galley. Seats 2D, 2E and 2F are roomy bulkhead seats with great knee space. Again, they are somewhat narrower and all cabin luggage must be stored in the bins above for take-off and landing. The exit rows 16 and 17 offer an additional 8” (20cm) of legroom but do feature the tray table in the arm rests. Row 18 appears to offer a slightly better legroom without any compromises. The seats best avoided are in the last row. They are narrower and the lavatories and galley behind them cause high traffic. Also of note is the absence of a window at seats 11A, 12A and 12F. As with all Ryanair aircraft, Buzz has no charging facilities nor WiFi onboard.