The Panamanian airline Copa Airlines will resume commercial flights with the Boeing 737 Max next Monday, January 4, sources told Aviacion al Dia.
This first flight operated with the 737 Max 9 will be the CM472, which will cover the Panama – Los Angeles route, and is scheduled to take off at 6:00 p.m. from Tocumen airport.
See also: Copa Airlines recognized as the Best Latin American Airline of the last decade.
It is worth noting that Copa’s 737 Max has a renovated cabin that offers 166 seats distributed in two classes and superior compartments that are nearly 50% more spacious. In addition, the aircraft’s modern engines reduce sound by 40%, making the travel experience quieter and more pleasant.
See also: Copa Airlines presents new safety video inspired by the wonders of Panama.
As a highlight, the airline offers the new Dreams Business Class, with 16 reclining bed-type seats. Each seat has a 16-inch touch screen with remote control, power and USB connectors, and storage space for personal items.
The airline’s 737 Max also features the new Economy Extra section, consisting of 24 seats that offer travelers more legroom, 10-inch touch screens, individual USB input and two AC outlets in each three-seat row. In addition, these passengers will have priority when boarding their flight. Meanwhile, the upgraded Economy Class features modern, stylish Meridian seats, individual USB ports and a mobile device holder.
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