The Boeing 777
has formed a core part of the Air Canada widebody fleet for almost two decades. As the largest aircraft in its fleet, Air Canada’s 777 are equipped with three distinct cabin configurations, including one for the 777-200LR and two for the 777-300ER, giving it a diversity of options when considering demand on particular routes.
For example, it may deploy a premium-heavy configuration on a lucrative route like Vancouver to London but opt for one of its economy-dense aircraft from Vancouver to Cancun. This allows the airline to maximize its yields from route to route by optimizing premium and economy capacity to suit demand.
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