Pan Am should have converted A300s to a single class, consultant believes

Pan Am's two-class fleet is a "recipe for disaster" for a new entrant, according to Morten Beyer Associates. The carrier did not reconfigure its A300 aircraft from the current 24 first-class, 230 economy seats to all- economy class with 330 seats, which would have reduced its seat-mile costs 25%....

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