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A Primer on Boeing 777 Premium Seats

The Boeing 777 is the most widely operated wide-body commercial jetliner in the sky today. There are over 1,100 of these planes currently in operation with orders for many more on the way. Here’s a rundown of who’s flying them and what they are offering.

Who flies the 777?

The following table ranks the top four worldwide 777 operators, along with the number of planes they currently have.

AirlineNumber of 777s
Emirates146
United Airlines74
Air France70
Cathay Pacific70

The planes owned by Emirates, Cathay Pacific, and Air France are heavily concentrated in the newer 777-300 model, while United still operates a fleet of the older 777-200 model.

Comparing the 777 Offerings of Each Airline

Here we will compare the different configurations, seats, and other amenities offered by these carriers on their 777s. While most carriers have multiple configurations of 777s, we will try to stick to the most common offered by each on long haul routes since that is what these planes are primarily designed for.

Emirates

Enjoy your seat at Emirates business class

United Airlines

Some extra legroom at EconomyPlus

Air France

“La Premiere” first class at Air France

Cathay Pacific

Fly with comfort at Cathay Pacific first class

Conclusion

Being on the same type of plane does not mean you’ll be getting the same product. Each airline can customize the hardware and experience to its liking, and there certainly is quite a bit of variation out there when flying on 777s. If your goal is to get there on miles or points be sure to do your research before booking flights to make sure the product you are getting is worth the cost.