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May 27, 2012


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Seat Pitch & Onboard Services Air Wisconsin

Consult this page for Air Wisconsin in-flight services, Air Wisconsin pitch proposed in economy class, business class and first class and also the in flight entertainment proposed by the company such as WI-FI, film broadcasting, broadcast languages, individual screens, headphones, in flight magazine, in flight shopping.

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Company:

Air Wisconsin

Country of Origin: Etats-Unis Etats-Unis flag
IATA CODE: ZW
OACI CODE: AWI
Company: Private
Type: Regular
Date Created: 1965

Type of planes:

Bombardier

Source: Air Wisconsin - 2009

Average Rating “ Seat Comfort” :

Rating in Progress

Based on 0 reviews, all trips and classes together.
Airline company Air Wisconsin


Reference:
2009


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Air Wisconsin Seat Pitch


Each airline has its own seat configuration on board depending on the aircraft models. This configuration depends on the type of aircraft that serves a specific route as well as the type of journey that is, long-haul, medium-haul or short haul.


The pitch is defined as the space between two rows of seats. In other words, it is the distance between the back of a seat and the seat behind it.


The Pitch available to passengers on each aircraft depends on the chosen class at the time of the ticket booking. The Pitch proposed on board varies according to the different available classes of the airline company, that is, First Class, Business Class, and Economy Class.


So far, Air Wisconsin has not provided any information on the pitch made available onboard its aircraft.

BCBP - Bar Coded Boarding Pass


The airline company, Air Wisconsin has no information on the BCBP – Bar Coded Boarding Pass, a service that allows boarding using mobile phones.

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