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'''AIRBUS A380 + (Plus)

Details'''

The Airbus A380, released for International flights on 29th December 2019, is one of the most luxurious, and impressive pieces of aviation engineering in history. The structure of the exterior surface of the plane is generally similar to that of the original Airbus A380, however the Plus model, is longer and around 390kg heavier. It can carry around 49L more fuel, providing 3hours greater flight time on average. The top speed of the Airbus A380 is impressive at 680mph in normal air conditions. The wing span is one of the largest in the fleet and owing to the overall size of the plane, this not only fits well aesthetically, but allows for the impressive altitudinal incline and top speed. In total, there are four Rolls Royce PL930 QuadMotor jet engines (two on each wing). These engines are not featured on the original a380 due to their late arrival on the aviation market in early 2019. The engines are worthy of note, mainly because of their noise silencing ability - they are visually silent in the air.

Interior

The interior of this jet is arguably the most luxurious of any commercial plane ever created. Unlike every other commercial plane commissioned into use, whereby economy passengers, and business class alike are seated in groupings, alongside other passengers (admittedly there is generally a lot more privacy provided in business class), the A380 Plus brings all passengers complete individuality. Though the plane only has a capacity of 243 passengers, each passenger has their own individual on-suite room, consisting of a 30 inch OLED television with an array of the latest HD and 4K movies and TV series, a high powered, chrome plated shower, toilet, a Simba Hybrid mattress bed fitted with the finest Egyptian cotton bedding, and if so desired, a games console of their choice. All materials are of the finest quality, including mattresses, bedding, and general linings of all surfaces. Alongside these luxuries, each passenger is served their on flight meals by one of five Michelin Starred, internationally acclaimed Chefs. The menu is under constant review and is updated seasonally to ensure only the finest ingredients are utilised in the composition of each dish. One of the feature designs of the plane is the anterior floor base, which has a 5x5meter area viewing point, or "Clarity View" as they are calling it, created with the use of carbonated, high intensity, clarity glass, allowing the passenger to stand over the earth below them, whilst travelling at around 600mph. This has so far received positive reviews. Though there have been some concerns regarding safety, Airbus have ensured the aviation community that this has been built with the highest of standards and all safety checks have been conducted and passed.

Routes

Turkish Airlines are the first company to commission this plane and therefore the initial routes will be flights to, and through ISTANBUL. The largest frequency of flights will be departing and arriving to and from 4 large UK airports; Heathrow, Manchester, Edinburgh and Gatwick.

The cost of a flight upon the A380-plus will be no greater than the cost of a flight on the original A380. This is likely to be the case until late 2020 as part of a Turkish Airlines marketing strategy. After this point, it is suspected that costs will soar, likely above £6000 per flight, each way.

For copyright reasons, unfortunately we are not able to display pictures of the new plane on this page, and Airbus are keeping this a mystery for passengers alone, however we have been informed that the following link is a fairly accurate representation of the clarity glass floor: https://hk.asiatatler.com/life/new-aircraft-design-features-glass-bottom-floor-and-en-suite-bedrooms'