While we have another SLC layout here in this category, I feel that the one in question isn't correctly representing the Lufthansa A320neo with CFM engines, which generally runs a 168-seat layout with variable Business / Premium Economy class (168 seats with full (Premium) Economy, 154 seats with Business / Economy mix, which is what I modeled).
Details on the layout here: https://www.lufthansa.com/de/de/32n
I tried to faithfully recreate that for SLC.
To install, all you need to do is drag and drop the Airbus A320neo folder into your Self Loading Cargo\Cabin Layouts folder. You can then select the layout in SLC as usual.
Simple math question. 7 rows with 4 seats plus 23 rows with 6 seats = 166
Why is this the layout for 168 seats?
3 years ago
As you can read in the description, the Lufthansa runs it in a 168 physical seat layout: the business class rows don't have 4 seats, they have 6 seats as well, with more spacing and the middle seat is foldable.
Additionally, the business class varies from 7 to 10 rows, depending on demand. Thusly, it runs between (7*4)+(21*6)=154 actual seats to (10*4)+(18*6)=148 actual seats. I decided to model the first layout of 154 seats in a 28 business seats + 126 economy seats layout.
Hope that explains it, and have a great day!
Oh, btw: it's not 23 rows with 6 seats. It's 21 - there is no row 13 and no row 17 due to some weird superstitions worldwide. Look again and you will notice. :)
3 years ago
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