35,000ft is the typical cruising altitude.
The cruising altitude of Boeing 747 is 30,000 feet.
The cruising altitude of a 747 depends on weather conditions, weight of the aircraft, and the amount of traffic on the other flight levels. Its average cruising altitude is around 33,000 feet.
During IFR flight, ATC will dictate cruising altitude.
Cruising altitude is an economical height for an aircraft to fly. It is also a choice made in view of other aircraft routes.
We will fly a VFR flight heading 245 - what is a legal cruising altitude?
The Maximum is 41,000 ft don't know about cruising
The cruising altitude of a normal commercial jet airplane today is around 12,000 m (35,000 ft).
I've been looking a lot too, and I have found no results, however I know that the very similar model the a320 has a typical cruising altitude for long haul flights of FL390. (39,000 feet) Since the a319 is very similar but smaller, I would suggest around FL360 for a typical cruising altitude, but I am not a professional. The cruising altitude also heavily depends on the length of the flight. If it is a shorter flight, the lower recommended cruising altitude etc. And the temperature and weather is also a contributing factor, but FL360 would be a safe bet as to the a319's typical cruising altitude. Hope I could help.
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There is no certain cruising altitude for a commercial airline. it depends on where they are flying and how long they fly. most airlines fly above 10,000 ft. the max altitude is around 41,000 ft.