Widebody
A "Widebody" refers to a type of aircraft that has a larger fuselage compared to narrow-body planes. This design allows for more passenger seats, typically arranged in a two-aisle configuration, making it suitable for long-haul flights. Common examples of widebody aircraft include the Boeing 777 and Airbus A350.
Widebody planes are often used by major airlines for international travel, as they can accommodate more cargo and passengers. Their spacious interiors provide additional comfort, with options for various seating classes, including business class and economy class.