Airbus A330-300
About the Airbus A330-300
The Airbus A330-300 made its first KLM flight in 2012. This twin-jet aircraft is an earlier version of the Airbus A330-200 but was added to our fleet after the -200. There are many similarities between these 2 types, but a notable difference is the length; the Airbus A330-300 is longer than the -200. That's why the -300 has 10 extra windows. You might spot one while flying to an intercontinental destination, but routes can differ per season.
Aircraft names
The Airbus A330-300s are, just like the -200s, named after famous squares: Times Square in New York City, Piazza Navona in Rome, Plaza de la Cathedral in Havana, Praça do Rossio in Lisboa, and Hofplein in Rotterdam.
Seat map
Would you like a bird’s-eye view of our A330-300? With our interactive seat map, you can scroll through the airplane and have a look at our seat layout. Find your ideal seat on our Airbus aircraft for the best start to your trip!
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Specifications
Aircraft facts
Wingspan | 60.30 m |
Length | 63.69 m |
Height | 16.80 m |
Cruising speed | 880 km/h |
Max. range | 8,200 km |
Max. passengers | 292 |
Max. take-off weight | 233,000 kg |
Average seat pitch
Economy Class | 79 cm |
Economy Comfort | 89 cm |
World Business Class | Full-flat seat |
In the aircraft
Seat layout Economy Class | 2-4-2 |
Seat layout Business Class | 2-2-2 |
WiFi available | Yes |
Power supply | Yes |
Number of toilets | 8 |