Low-cost airline Eurowings is to introduce a premium seating class on eight of its Airbus A320neo aircraft.
Instead of the traditional all-economy 2×3 layout, the airline will offer a roomier 2×2 seating configuration in the first two rows, creating eight “Premium BIZ” class seats.
The decision follows successful market tests that began in late 2025 on longer routes such as Berlin–Dubai. Passenger feedback has been strongly positive, highlighting greater personal space, privacy, and enhanced onboard service. In response, Eurowings plans to expand availability of the Premium BIZ seats to additional business and leisure routes, including likely services to London, Mallorca, and the Canary Islands. All eight A320neo aircraft will receive the new cabin layout.
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The business class Geven “Comoda” seats come with several upgrades including adjustable footrests, USB charging ports, pillows, blankets, an amenity kit, and an enhanced inflight service featuring an aperitif, a hot meal on porcelain, and an expanded drinks menu.
The airlines frames the move as part of a broader strategy to differentiate itself through affordable comfort rather than maximising seat density. CEO Max Kownatzki said: “The success of our market tests made it clear within just a few months that many passengers on longer flights want a bit more space and affordable comfort. With the introduction of the Premium BIZ seat, we are emphasizing our role as Europe’s value airline, offering good service at fair prices across all fare categories.”
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