Review: KLM Business Class Boeing 787-10 (2024)

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Five Country European Adventure

More from this series:

  • Introduction: Five Country European Adventure
  • Review: KLM Business Class Boeing 787-10
  • Review: KLM Business Class Boeing 737
  • Review: SAS Plus Airbus A320neo
  • Review: Four Seasons Grand-Hotel Du Cap-Ferrat
  • Review: Hotel Fiester Hannes Burbach-Holzhausen
  • Review: Hyatt Regency Mainz, Germany
  • Review: Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam
  • Review: Aegean Airlines Business Class Airbus A321
  • Review: Grand Hyatt Athens, Greece
  • Review: Emirates’ Disappointing 777 Business Class

To kick off our trip to Europe, we flew KLM business class from Chicago to Amsterdam. While I’ve flown KLM’s business class several times before (including on the A330 and the 787-9), I was excited about this flight because it was operated by a Boeing 787-10. Not only does this plane have a different business class seat than KLM’s other 787s, but it would also only be the second time I flew on the 787-10 (with the other flight being on United).

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How I redeemed miles for KLM business class

Our first destination in Europe was Stockholm, and I found great award availability via the Air France-KLM Flying Blue program. Specifically, I booked the following for a per person cost of 60,500 Flying Blue miles plus $240 in taxes and carrier imposed surcharges:

06/30 KL612 Chicago to Amsterdam departing 4:15PM arriving 6:55AM (+1 day)
07/01 KL1109 Amsterdam to Stockholm departing 10:40AM arriving 12:40PM

I continue to get tons of value out of the Flying Blue program. Members have access to more Air France & KLM award space than through other programs, award rates are reasonable, and Flying Blue miles are easy to come by.

Flying Blue is partners with all major transferable points currencies, includingAmerican Express Membership Rewards,Capital One,Chase Ultimate Rewards,Citi ThankYou, etc.

Air France-KLM Lounge Chicago (ORD)

We had connected the same day from Tampa to Chicago on United, so we had planned a very long layover, especially as we were getting coronavirus tests at the airport. At around 1PM we headed over to Terminal 5, where KLM departs from.

The check-in process was efficient, and security only took a few minutes. Once airside, we headed towards the Air France-KLM Lounge. We ended up spending about five minutes in there, before deciding we were better off just sitting in the gate area.

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This lounge has zero natural light — even though it has windows that span the entire length of the lounge, they seem to face a wall or something, as it was totally dark outside the windows, even though it was light outside.

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The lounge was crowded, and the food & drink selection was minimal. The lounge didn’t even have bathrooms.

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We decided we were better off just sitting in the gate area. In the meantime I believe the lounge has now closed (maybe even permanently?). Good riddance, as far as I’m concerned. Air France-KLM does a phenomenal job when it puts effort into lounges, but some of the lounges in North America that are also open to Priority Pass members are just plain depressing.

Boarding for our 4:15PM flight was scheduled to start at 3:30PM at gate M13, and that’s also exactly when it started. First those who needed extra time (including families) were invited to board, which seemed to be about half of the plane. After that business class was invited to board.

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KLM Boeing 787-10 business class cabin & seats

We boarded through the second set of doors, where we were greeted by the purser and pointed left into the business class cabin. The Boeing 787-10 has a massive business class cabin that takes up the entire space between the first and second set of doors (which is large on the stretched variant of the 787).

KLM’s Boeing 787-10s feature a total of 38 business class seats, spread across 10 rows in a 1-2-1 configuration (there’s one more row of seats along the windows vs. in the center section).

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Interestingly KLM chose an all new business class seat on these planes. While KLM’s Boeing 787-9s have Safran Cirrus seats (similar to what you’ll find on Air France, Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, Finnair, etc.), KLM’s Boeing 787-10s have JAMCO Venture seats, which not many airlines have. I thought the differences were very subtle, and I can’t say for sure which seat type I prefer.

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I appreciated how the seats had partitions, giving passengers a bit of privacy from the aisle. For those seated next to strangers in the center section, there was also a privacy partition that could be pulled forward.

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I had assigned myself seat 10A (the seat on the left side in the last row), and I assigned Ford the seat right in front of me, 9A.

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On the left side of the seat was an exposed storage area, which also contained the entertainment controller, a reading light, and a power outlet (including a universal and USB outlet).

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The tray table could be extended out from the side of the seat. When stored it flipped over in half, and then you could make it bigger when extended. The tray table was still wet when I opened it, so we’ll hope that it was just sanitized thoroughly. 😉

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There was a cute little leather pocket underneath the area where the tray table extended, where you could store a cell phone, reading glasses, etc.

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For this configuration, the 18.5″ personal television is in a fixed position on the seat in front. The TV was high definition, and could be controlled either with the entertainment controller, or via the touchscreen. There was a small shelf underneath the TV, and another USB outlet there.

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Along the side of the seat were the easy to use seat controls.

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One challenge with reverse herringbone seats can be that the footwell can feel tight when sleeping. This configuration had a good size footwell, and most people should have no issues getting comfortable, regardless of whether they prefer sleeping on their back or side.

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Along the aisle-side of the seat was an armrest, which could be raised (for support) or lowered (for a wider sleeping surface).

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As is standard on the Boeing 787, the window shades were dimmable at the push of a button.

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While I do like sitting in the last row, row 10 isn’t ideal if you’re wanting to look out of the window, as there’s only a single window, which is also partially obstructed.

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My one frustration with the seats was the lack of individual air nozzles, but that’s unfortunately standard on European airlines.

This flight was also noteworthy for being the first mostly full transatlantic flight I had taken since the start of the pandemic. The back of the plane was mostly full, and in business class 33 of the 38 seats were taken.

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KLM business class amenities

Waiting at every seat on boarding were a pillow and blanket. KLM’s bedding is decent, but not amazing. There’s a full size pillow that has good padding, though it’s also a bit rough. The blanket is also okay, though there’s much better business class bedding out there.

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Also waiting at every seat were a pair of headphones, which were fairly good quality.

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There were also amenity kits at each seat, which featured a dental kit, eyeshades, socks, earplugs, a pen, lip balm, hand sanitizer, and a face moisturizer. I liked the colorful bag the amenities came in.

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Menus were also at each seat, along with an antibacterial towel.

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Then there were pre-departure drinks — I selected a glass of champagne, though I’m always amused by KLM’s selection, including full cans of beer.

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A pretty departure from Chicago

Shortly before departure the captain announced our flight time of 7hr15min to Amsterdam. The main cabin door closed at 4:25PM, and at 4:30PM we began our pushback. We had a roughly 15 minute taxi to our departure runway, where we took off at 4:45PM.

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We had a fairly steep climb out of Chicago, and the views were great. That’s especially true when sitting in row 10, given the amazing engine and wing views.

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KLM business class dinner service

The seatbelt sign stayed on for about 30 minutes after takeoff, so it took a while for the dinner to get started. At that point orders were taken for main courses, and shortly thereafter the food & drink service began.

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The dinner menu read as follows:

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The drinks list read as follows:

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First a cart was rolled down the aisle with drinks. I ordered another glass of champagne (Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Reserve was on offer, which is perfectly nice) and a sparkling water. That was served with some packaged mixed nuts. In the past the pre-dinner snacks were served in ramekins, but that has been suspended due to coronavirus.

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Ford ordered a negroni, which was described as the anniversary co*cktail.

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Starters were served off a cart around 20 minutes after the initial drink service. This included an appetizer of seared tuna with a wakame and edamame salad, pickled ginger, and wasabi mayonnaise. Then there was also a side salad with tomato and feta cheese, served with a lemon dressing. There was a bread roll that was served in a package — it hadn’t been heated, and was hard as a rock.

In general I love KLM’s cute little service touches — for example, the clog-themed salt & pepper shaker, the fun tray liner, and the unique china.

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About 20 minutes later main courses were served. These were served with aluminum foil on top, as we’ve seen many airlines do nowadays.

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For the main course I ordered the chicken breast in morel sauce with red skin potatoes, endive, and Swiss chard. The dish tasted fairly good. Presentation wasn’t great, but I guess that’s to be expected when they keep a cover over the meal until it’s served.

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Ford had the slow cooked beef in mustard sauce with snow peas, grilled patty pan squash, and garlic potato mash, which he enjoyed.

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Once main courses were cleared, a dessert trolley was rolled down the aisle. There was the choice of dessert or cheese, and I selected the former, which consisted of chocolate and fruit petit fours and a macaron. I had a glass of dessert wine to go along with it.

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At the conclusion of the meal some packaged chocolates were handed out, which were supposed to look like KLM’s famous Dutch Houses.

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The meal service wrapped up around 2hr15min after takeoff, with about five hours remaining to Amsterdam. I’d say the meal was fairly decent, especially when you consider how other airlines have cut back service due to coronavirus. However, I’ve had better meals in business class as well.

After the meal, a small snack basket was set up in the galley, for anyone who was hungry.

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KLM business class entertainment & Wi-Fi

KLM’s Boeing 787-10s have excellent entertainment systems. Not only is the 18.5″ screen high definition and responsive, but the selection of movies and TV shows is very good as well.

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I didn’t end up watching much, though, but rather just enjoyed keeping an eye on the moving map for most of the time that I was awake.

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I did use KLM’s Wi-Fi, which was hugely improved compared to the last time I flew KLM. There were three Wi-Fi passes available, including:

  • A one hour messaging option (free)
  • A one hour web surfing option (8 EUR)
  • A full flight surfing option (18 EUR)
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What’s so great is that there are no data limits. Back in the day KLM would have limits on Wi-Fi data, but that’s no longer the case. Admittedly this wasn’t as important on an overnight flight as on a daytime flight, but on a daytime transatlantic flight I’d consider decently priced Wi-Fi with no data caps to be one of the best features there is.

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Wi-Fi speeds were fast, so I was impressed by that as well.

KLM business class lavatories

KLM’s Boeing 787-10s have three lavatories in business class — there’s one at the front of the plane, and then two behind the cabin. While the lavatories weren’t particularly large, I love how they have wallpaper with Dutch Houses on them — how cute!

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KLM business class bed & sleep quality

I fell asleep shortly after dinner, just under five hours from Amsterdam. I slept extremely well, and in particular appreciated that I didn’t at all feel constrained by the footwell. I’m a side sleeper, and had no problem bending my knees a bit and getting comfortable.

I got roughly three hours of solid sleep, and woke up just under 1hr45min from our arrival in Amsterdam.

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KLM business class breakfast service

About 90 minutes before arrival the mood lighting was turned on, so that people could start to wake up for the breakfast service.

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The breakfast menu read as follows:

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While I wasn’t hungry (dinner wrapped up just over three hours earlier), I figured I had to take one for the team and sample breakfast. 😉 The breakfast was excellent for a short transatlantic flight.

It included coconut chia oatmeal with mixed berries, a roll with gouda, turkey ham, cucumber, and jam, and a hot baked egg dish with turkey bacon and cheese, served with tomato concasse. I ordered a cup of coffee to go along with it.

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The coffee, oatmeal, and egg dish, were excellent. The room temperature, hard bread roll (the same one served with dinner) with Smucker’s jam, wasn’t.

KLM’s Dutch Houses & landing

Shortly before we started our descent, the crew passed through the cabin with KLM’s famous Dutch Houses. Each business class passenger can pick one, and there’s a fascinating backstory to these.

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At around 6:20AM we began our descent towards Amsterdam, and 10 minutes after that the seatbelt sign turned on. We landed in (dreary) Amsterdam at 6:55AM.

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From there we had a short five minute taxi to our gate, where we arrived slightly behind schedule.

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KLM business class service

I’ve found KLM to have rather mixed service, with some flight attendants being fantastic and hospitable, and some being indifferent and a bit arrogant. This crew was reasonably good, though not among the best I’ve had on KLM.

The flight attendant working my section was quite friendly and enthusiastic. The purser, on the other hand, had a bit of an attitude with some other passengers (though I didn’t interact with her directly).

Bottom line

We had a pretty good KLM business class flight from Chicago to Amsterdam. As an avgeek and airline product geek, I was excited to fly the 787-10 for a second time, and also to experience a type of reverse herringbone seat I had never flown before.

Was this the most amazing business class flight ever? No, it wasn’t. The crew wasn’t that exceptional, the bedding could be a bit better, and the food wasn’t amazing.

That being said, I think perspective is important. For a pandemic-era transatlantic business class product on a European airline, I’d say this was pretty great. There were excellent reverse herringbone seats, reasonably priced Wi-Fi with no data caps, and more or less the full pre-coronavirus service levels.

On Lufthansa you won’t find a single plane with direct aisle access from every business class seat. On American, Delta, and United, inflight service is still hugely scaled back. On British Airways you’ll find a lot of inconsistency when it comes to seats, and I also avoid Heathrow as a transit point whenever possible.

So when you consider all those factors, I’d say this was a very good transatlantic business class experience.

If you’ve flown KLM business class (especially on the 787-10), what was your experience like?

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FAQs

Is KLM a good airline for business class? ›

Long-haul flights are where KLM's business class service really shines. On board, travelers can look forward to lie-flat seats, excellent meals created by top Dutch chefs, a generous drink selection, and a signature Delft Blue house—arguably the best souvenir of the skies.

What is the difference between KLM 787-10 and 777 200? ›

Passenger capacity

The Boeing 777 series is generally larger than the 787 and thus can carry more passengers. The 787-10 has a higher capacity than the smaller 777-200 series. However, it falls short of the larger 777-300 models by 66 passengers in a typical two-class configuration.

What are the best seats on a Boeing 787? ›

By far, the best seats to pick on United's Boeing 787 fleet (both the 787-8 and the 787-9) are seats 27A and 27L. Row 27 is the emergency exit row for the economy class cabin. This row is reserved as Economy Plus seating but the two “window” seats, A and L, are not considered Economy Plus seats.

What is the difference between KLM business class 787 and 777? ›

KLM's new Boeing 777 business class seats

The seats look almost identical to KLM's Boeing 787-9 business class, which are Safran Cirrus seats, as you'll find on many airlines. This means that all 787s and 777s will feature reverse herringbone seats, with the main difference being that the 777 seats have doors.

What are the benefits of KLM business class? ›

You'll have more privacy, comfort, high-quality food and drinks, and full attention from our cabin crew. And as an added benefit: you can get a lot of work done.

Does KLM have flat beds in business class? ›

Whether you're flying to a holiday destination or a business meeting, travelling in a World Business Class seat helps you to arrive relaxed and well-rested. Our full-flat seats offer privacy and comfort, and they turn into a bed at your convenience. Features include: Full-flat seat.

What are the best seats on a Boeing 787-10? ›

The best seats for window lovers and solo passengers are seats A and K in Rows 2, 4, 6, and 8. These offer extra privacy thanks to the aisle-side console, as well as offering stunning window views throughout the flight.

Is the 787 comfortable? ›

The 787 promised passenger comfort

One of the promises of the 787 was improved passenger comfort. There are several improvements in this area, including higher cabin air pressure. The cabin is pressurized at 6,000 feet, as opposed to 8,000 feet on most other aircraft, including the 777.

What makes the 787 so special? ›

The 787 Dreamliner family features an advanced fly-by-wire flight control system. Instead of a mechanical system of cables and pulleys that move the control surfaces on the wing and tail, fly-by-wire systems translate pilot inputs into electrical signals.

What is the most popular 787 variant? ›

The Boeing 787-9

Despite not flying commercially until three years after the original 787-8, this version has since overtaken it in terms of popularity. This is presumably thanks, in part, to boasting the best range of any Dreamliner. Indeed, the 787-9 can operate flights up to 14,140 km (7,635 NM) long.

Is Boeing 787 better than Boeing 777? ›

Depending on the variant, the 777 can seat up to 396 passengers in a typical two-class configuration, while the 787 can accommodate up to 330 passengers in a similar layout. Therefore, if airlines need to transport more passengers, the 777 is the better option.

Is 787 cabin quiet? ›

The website tinitustalk.com pulled research figures together for several widebody aircraft – with the A380 coming in lowest at 69.5 dB. The Boeing 787, for comparison, was quoted as 72.7 dB and the Airbus A350 at 74.9 dB.

What is the best business class seat on a plane? ›

The 21 Best Business Class Seats for Solo Travelers
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What is KLM business class called? ›

Business class on KLM's short-haul aircraft is the so-called EuroBusiness. This means that they are economy seats at the front of the cabin, with the middle seat blocked out.

Why is 787 called Dreamliner? ›

That name was still in the lead by May 29th. However, this wasn't the case, and Dreamliner went on to win the competition with a lead of just 2,500 votes. In total, around half a million people from 160 different countries voted to name the plane.

What is the free gift you receive every time you fly on KLM business class? ›

About our KLM houses

You've probably seen them around: our Delft Blue miniature houses, filled with Dutch gin. Each one depicts a real Dutch building. These unique gifts have been around since the 1950s and are a true collector's item! You receive one when travelling in Business Class on an intercontinental route.

Does business class get lounge access? ›

If you're flying business or first class on a qualifying international flight, you're usually offered complimentary access to the lounge that day.

What do they give you in business class? ›

Although first- and business-class experiences can vary drastically between different airlines and routes, below are some perks that you can often expect when flying in first or business class: Priority check-in, security and boarding. Premium seats, including more space and lie-flat beds. Lounge access.

Can I wear jeans in business class? ›

A survey among different airline companies shows that they think passengers should wear neat and casual type of clothing. They said that the minimum dress standard for business class is T-shirt/singlet, pants and footwear that don't have any offensive image or symbol. Flip flops or beachwear are a big no-no.

Is KLM a good airline for International flights? ›

With diverse destinations and quality services, KLM has a strong reputation. Skytrax certifies KLM as a 4-Star airline for onboard and airport service and quality.

Can you stay in KLM lounge overnight? ›

Please note that the cabins are for individual use only and that overnight stays are not possible. They're available during the lounge's opening times to passengers with lounge access. For more information, simply leave us a note in the form below, or CALL US to discuss your specific requirements.

What is the longest flight on 787-10? ›

The longest-range 787 variant can fly up to 7,635 nmi (14,140 km), or the even longer Qantas QF 9 flight between Perth Airport and London–Heathrow, over 7,828 nmi (14,497 km).

What are the difference between b787 9 and b787 10? ›

Meanwhile, the 787-9 is 62.8 meters long, with the 787-10 clocking in at 68.3 meters in length. In terms of the passenger capacity of the respective Dreamliners, this translates to 242, 290, and 330 in a two-class configuration. However, the ranges of the variants do not follow the same pattern.

What are the problems with the 787? ›

As Boeing examined its 787 production, certain defects came into focus: improperly sized shims that fill tiny gaps between sections of the airplane body, known as the fuselage, and variations on skin flatness in certain sections of the interior of the fuselage.

Is flying on a 787 better? ›

Of course, when it comes to passenger experience, it would be amiss of us not to mention that the 787 is far more comfortable to fly in, with better air pressure, bigger windows, more overhead bin space, and a multitude of different passenger improvements.

Does Boeing 787 have lie flat seats? ›

B787-9 (246/215-seat)

These are lie-flat seats with a staggered arrangement. All these seats have direct aisle access. * Aircraft and seat specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

How safe is Boeing 787 10? ›

Boeing's annual “Statistical Summary of Commercial Jet Airplane Accidents” report shows the 787 is among a handful of planes that have never experienced a crash that resulted in a death or a hull loss — an aviation term referring to an accident that results in the total economic loss of an aircraft.

Is 787 considered heavy? ›

What does “Heavy” really mean? The FAA requires any aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight in excess of 300,000lbs to use the term “heavy.” This includes Boeing 747, 767, 777, and 787 aircraft. Airbus A300, A310, A330, A340, and A350 aircraft must also use this term.

Which airline has the most 787 Dreamliner? ›

This article lists the orders and deliveries for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. As of September 2022, the largest airline order is by All Nippon Airways (96).

Why does 787-10 have less range? ›

A shorter range

This was made possible by the Dreamliner's revolutionary fuel efficiency due to the latest engines, a lighter carbon-composite fuselage, and raked wingtips.

Is the 787-10 a Dreamliner? ›

The 787-10 Dreamliner is the newest and longest member of the super-efficient 787 family.

Who flies 787-10? ›

Singapore Airlines is the first to fly the new Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner. Designed to be more uplifting in every way, the cabin offers a more tranquil experience.

Which is more comfortable 777 or 787? ›

Size and Seating Differences Between the 787-9 vs 777-300ER.

The 787-9 also offers more comfortable seats with increased legroom, as well as additional cabin amenities.

Which is better 787 or A380? ›

In terms of capacity, it is abundantly clear that the A380 can carry significantly more passengers than any 787 variant. With 525 passengers in a standard, three-class configuration, the A380 has a sizeable advantage over the Boeing 787-10, which seats 323 passengers across three classes.

How reliable is the 787? ›

Boeing's regional director Product Marketing Tarun Hazari told Airlineratings.com that the 787's reliability is a “fantastic story” achieving a rate 99.4 percent, just behind the 777-300ERs 99.46 percent. “Given the higher utilization of the 787 that is an unprecedented number, said Hazari.

What is the noisiest seat on a plane? ›

Various studies cited in the studies indicate that sitting in front the wings and engines is the quietest place in flight, with behind the wing and engines being the loudest.

Which is better Airbus A350 or 787? ›

Just from reading above you would realize that the Airbus A350 has the 787 beat in passenger numbers, range, and fuel capacity, which makes sense since it is a bigger aircraft. However, this is one last area we have not compared, price. As you can see, the Boeing 787 is cheaper.

Do pilots prefer 787 or A350? ›

As both aircraft were launched at nearly the same time, it can be seen that the industry prefers the 787. While longer distances and more passengers might suffice one airline's demands (thereby, with the A350), medium haul flights with higher fuel efficiency might do it for others (with the 787).

Which airline has the widest seats in business class? ›

Which airline has the widest business class seats? Of all the airlines mentioned, Singapore Airlines' A380 and 777-300ER have the widest business class seats.

Does business class go through TSA faster? ›

Flying in a first- or business-class cabin not only comes with an upgraded inflight experience, but it also gets you priority access to expedited airport security checkpoint lines.

Is window or aisle seat better in business class? ›

Whether you're in economy or business class, window seats are consistently better if you're trying to rest. In economy, you can rest your head against the wall, which you can't do in the aisle seat.

What are KLM business class seats like? ›

KLM World Business Class

World Business cabins feature full-flat seats with an accommodating length of 81 inches (206 centimeters) and a width of 20 inches (51 centimeters), a 16- to 18-inch entertainment system with noise-reducing headphones, in-seat storage space, and certainly a window or aisle seat.

Is KLM business the same as Delta One? ›

Delta brands it's business class product as “Delta One.” Despite the name sounding like a First Class product, Delta One is business class. Air France is simply uses the name “Business Class” for it's product. KLM has the branding of “World Business Class” for it's long haul products.

What is the difference between Boeing 787-10 and 777 200er? ›

The Boeing 777 series is generally larger than the 787 and thus can carry more passengers. The 787-10 has a higher capacity than the smaller 777-200 series. However, it falls short of the larger 777-300 models by 66 passengers in a typical two-class configuration.

What aircraft does John Travolta own? ›

Now, as far as how many planes John Travolta owns, we can confirm seven. More specifically, three Gulfstream jets, a Boeing 707, a Bombardier Challenger 601, and a Boeing 727.

Do pilots like Boeing or Airbus? ›

Do pilots prefer Boeing or Airbus? Pilots will always differ in opinion. The general feeling is that Airbus aircraft on the narrowbodies (A320 etc) are slightly more comfortable in terms of space in the flight deck than a 737 for example.

Is KLM a luxury airline? ›

KLM business class is the luxury offering from Royal Dutch Airlines. KLM's commitment to privacy, space, and upgraded amenities allows the Dutch airline to compete with airlines like Lufthansa and Delta.

Is KLM a comfortable airline? ›

The feature that will arguably draw most passengers to KLM's Premium Comfort cabin initially is the ability to get more space onboard without having to spring for a business class ticket. And the seat is definitely comfortable. It's noticeably wider than a standard economy seat, with much more legroom.

Is KLM a 5 star airline? ›

The Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX) has announced KLM's classification, based on global passenger evaluations. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has retained its five-star classification based on customer evaluations gathered by the Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX).

Is KLM good for international flights? ›

With diverse destinations and quality services, KLM has a strong reputation. Skytrax certifies KLM as a 4-Star airline for onboard and airport service and quality.

Is Air France better than KLM? ›

There is a noticeable difference between KLM and Air France in terms of onboard service. KLM service is clean and efficient, while Air France leans more toward traditional hospitality. Neither is good or bad.

Does KLM business class have free WiFi? ›

More and more of our flights have inflight WiFi. Spot a WiFi sticker? You can message colleagues, friends, and family – for free!

Does KLM upgrade Delta Medallion? ›

Global Upgrade Certificates, available exclusively for Diamond Medallion Members, offer upgrades on both international and domestic flights with Delta, and select flights with KLM, Air France, Virgin Atlantic, Korean Air and Aeromexico.

Does KLM have good legroom? ›

Standard legroom (79 cm) Standard recline (12,5 cm) Personal entertainment system of 9-11 inch. Ergonomically designed.

Are drinks free on KLM flights? ›

We serve drinks together with your meal, followed by coffee or tea. On flights longer than 10 hours, we serve a snack or sandwich between meals. Feel free to ask our crew for an extra snack or drink at any time!

Is KLM owned by Delta? ›

Delta is part of the SkyTeam transatlantic joint venture, which also includes Air France-KLM and Alitalia.

Do you have to wear a mask on KLM airlines? ›

Face masks are no longer mandatory on most KLM flights. However, we recommend that you wear a mask during your flight. You might be required to wear a face mask at your destination or in the country you're transferring in.

Is KLM a good safe airline? ›

KLM is consistently rated as a safe airline to fly with. Among others, it was ranked number two in the Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre's (JADEC) 2022 audit. Additionally, fatal accidents involving KLM aircraft are very rare.

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