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KLM Cityhopper Adds Seats to Embraer E195-E2 Fleet

KLM Cityhopper Expands Capacity on Embraer E195-E2 Fleet
KLM has embarked on a cabin modification program for its regional subsidiary, KLM Cityhopper, aimed at increasing passenger capacity across its fleet of 25 Embraer E195-E2 aircraft. Each plane will be retrofitted to include four additional Economy Class seats, raising the total seating from 132 to 136. The first aircraft featuring the updated layout returned to service on December 6, with plans to convert 22 more by June 2026. The three E195-E2s currently stored in Twente will also undergo the upgrade upon reactivation. The airline intends to complete one conversion every five working days.
Cabin Redesign and Passenger Experience
The increase in seating is achieved by reducing the galley size and optimizing catering provisions, which also results in a lighter onboard meal service. Despite the added seats, KLM assures that passenger comfort and the quality of onboard catering will remain unaffected. The first seven rows, which offer extra legroom, will continue to be marketed as Business Class and Economy Comfort, preserving the differentiated service experience.
KLM Cityhopper’s cabin crew contributed significantly to the redesign process to ensure the new configuration remains practical and efficient for operational use. However, integrating the modified E195-E2s into the existing fleet presents challenges, including the need to update crew training and manage logistical adjustments. These operational considerations come amid a competitive regional market where rival carriers operate similar aircraft and may respond with their own fleet expansions or alternative growth strategies.
Industry Context and Future Outlook
Recent developments have alleviated some operational concerns. Embraer has resolved earlier issues with the PW1900G engines, reducing the risk of aircraft groundings and enhancing fleet reliability. Meanwhile, other airlines such as Avelo Airlines are preparing to introduce E195-E2s into their operations, potentially altering market dynamics and intensifying competition among regional carriers.
KLM Cityhopper received the final aircraft from its E195-E2 order at the end of September, marking a key milestone as it advances with the cabin upgrade program. This initiative underscores KLM’s commitment to improving efficiency and capacity while maintaining high service standards in a rapidly evolving regional aviation environment.

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