IndiGo airline has announced the arrival of BL3710 — its first aircraft fitted with Recaro Aircraft Seating's economy class seats. The airline said that it has chosen Recaro seats to be fitted in its new fleet of A320neo and A321neo aircraft. Outfitted in a customised trim and finish, the lightweight seat features numerous comfort features, including integrated neck support, an ergonomic backrest and generous living space, says the official release. 

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Talking about the development, Pieter Elbers, CEO of IndiGo, said, "We are thrilled to be the first airline in the subcontinent to offer the award-winning Recaro Aircraft Seating BL3710 onboard our aircraft. The addition of these new seats to our brand-new A321neo aircraft will elevate the overall travel experience for our customers, providing them with more comfort and convenience on short and medium-haul flights. As we continue to expand our network and offer more flight options, we will remain true to our promise of courteous, hassle-free, on-time, and affordable travel experience."

IndiGo flights fitted with Recaro seats: Features

The airline mentions that Recaro seats are slim and lightweight — they weigh less than 10kg per pax. It features lesser number of parts which also helps reduce waste and bolsters sustainable goals of both IndiGo and Recaro. 

The seats are more comfortable and slimmer seats help free up legroom and offer an array of features to enhance the overall travel experience, says the release. The seatmaker will also provide support and maintenance of the BL3710 aircraft's seats through their lifecycle. 

Talking about the partnership, Dr Mark Hiller, CEO of Recaro Aircraft Seating and Recaro Holding, said “It’s great to see the BL3710 flying for the first time with IndiGo, as it will elevate the passenger experience for their travellers.” 

“This project marked the first of many collaborations with IndiGo and I look forward to supporting their mission of offering efficient service and reliable products for many years to come,” Hiller added.