Flying on the Embraer 90 is a treat. With just 98 seats it’s almost like being aboard our own private jet.
The Embraer has six Business Class seats with 38 inch pitch and 20 inch width. Seating in economy is in a two plus two configuration while in business it is one plus two.
ENTERTAINMENT
We are given a tablet for entertainment. As the flight is a short hop there is just time to watch a movie, the selection catering for most tastes. Perhaps the only drawback are the earphones, not being noise cancelling this makes the sound track a bit hard to hear.
BEVERAGES
A good range of beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, is offered with a sparkling wine or orange juice before takeoff.
MEAL
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