| 23-28 A,B |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
All seats behind in rows 23-29 have 31 inch seat pitch, one less inch than the seats in the front of the plane. |
| 29 D,E |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 29 D,E have 31 inch seat pitch, which is one less inch than seats in the front of the plane. These seats also have limited recline and will be noisy due to the proximity of the lavatories and galley. |
| 12 A,B |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Because there is no bulkhead wall between the classes, the executive class seats recline into your space quite a bit. Also, the armrests cannot be raised, making it difficult to get into and out of the seats, especially if the seats in row 4 are reclined. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing the seat width. The personal TV screen is on the seatback of the executive class seat for the window seat, but the middle seat has a personal TV in the armrest. The middle seat also does not have access to an in-seat pocket. Air Canada designates these seats as Preferred. An extra surcharge must be paid to reserve these seats. Elite level members in Air Canada's Aeroplan programme may reserve these seats without charge. |
| 2 D,F |
Executive |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
This side of the executive cabin has 38 inch seat pitch, one less inch than the A,C side. Seats 2 D,F are standard executive seats. |
| 18-22 D,E |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18-22 D,E are standard economy seats. |
| 15 A,B |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 15 A,B have limited recline due to the emergency exit. These seats are considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. These seats do not have any extra space, but you will be some of the first passengers off the plane. There is no window at this row. |
| 23-28 C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
All seats behind in rows 23-29 have 31 inch seat pitch, one less inch than the seats in the front of the plane. |
| 12 D,E |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Because there is no bulkhead wall between the classes, the executive class seats recline into your space quite a bit. Also, the armrests cannot be raised, making it difficult to get into and out of the seats, especially if the seats in row 4 are reclined. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing the seat width. The personal TV screen is on the seatback of the executive class seat for the window seat, but the middle seat has a personal TV in the armrest. The middle seat also does not have access to an in-seat pocket. Air Canada designates these seats as Preferred. An extra surcharge must be paid to reserve these seats. Elite level members in Air Canada's Aeroplan programme may reserve these seats without charge. |
| 13 B |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 13 B is a standard economy seat though flyers have reported underseat storage and foot room and greatly diminished by the presence of two metal boxes under the seat directly in front. This seat is considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. This seat does not have any extra space, but you will be one of the first passengers off the plane. |
| 15 C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 15 C has limited recline due to the exit row behind. This seat is considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. It does not have any extra space, but you will be some of the first passengers off the plane. There is no window at this row. |
| 23-28 D,E |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
All seats behind in rows 23-29 have 31 inch seat pitch, one less inch than the seats in the front of the plane. |
| 15 D,E |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 15 D,E have limited recline due to the exit row behind. These seats are considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. These seats do not have any extra space, but you will be some of the first passengers off the plane. There is no window at this row. |
| 18-22 A,B |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18-22 A,B are standard economy seats. |
| 4 D,F |
Executive |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Because there is no bulkhead wall behind seats 4 D,F, the economy seats behind can be bothersome. This side of the executive cabin has 38 inch seat pitch, one less inch than the A,C side. Meal service starts in the front of this cabin so you might not get your first choice. |
| 15 F |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 15 F has limited recline due to the exit row behind. This seat is considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. It does not have any extra space, but you will be some of the first passengers off the plane. There is no window at this row. |
| 4 A,C |
Executive |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Because there is no bulkhead wall behind seats 4 A,C, the economy seats behind can be bothersome. This side of the executive cabin has 39 inch seat pitch, one more inch than the D,F side. Meal service starts in the front of this cabin so you might not get your first choice. |
| 29 A,B |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 29 A,B has 31 inch seat pitch, which is one less inch than seats in the front of the plane. This seats also has limited recline and will be noisy due to the proximity of the lavatories and galley. |
| 29 C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 29 C has 31 inch seat pitch, which is one less inch than seats in the front of the plane. This seats also has limited recline and will be noisy due to the proximity of the lavatories and galley. |
| 13 F |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 13 F is a standard economy seat. This seat is considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. This seat does not have any extra space, but you will be one of the first passengers off the plane. |
| 13 A |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 13 A is a standard economy seat. This seat is considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. This seat does not have any extra space, but you will be one of the first passengers off the plane. |
| 14 A,B |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 14 A,B are standard economy seats. These seats are considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. These seats do not have any extra space, but you will be some of the first passengers off the plane. |
| 13 C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 13 C is a standard economy seat. This seat is considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. This seat does not have any extra space, but you will be one of the first passengers off the plane. |
| 2 A,C |
Executive |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
This side of the executive cabin has 39 inch seat pitch, one more inch than the D,F side. Seats 2 A,C have even more legroom and are considered by many to be the best seats in this cabin. It can be difficult to reach the touchscreen personal TV on the bulkhead wall. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. Meal service starts at the front of this cabin so you should get your first choice. |
| 12 F |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Because there is no bulkhead wall between the classes, the executive class seats recline into your space quite a bit. Also, the armrests cannot be raised, making it difficult to get into and out of the seats, especially if the seats in row 4 are reclined. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing the seat width. The personal TV screen is on the seatback of the executive class seat. Air Canada designates these seats as Preferred. An extra surcharge must be paid to reserve these seats. Elite level members in Air Canada's Aeroplan programme may reserve these seats without charge. |
| 12 C |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Because there is no bulkhead wall between the classes, the executive class seats recline into your space quite a bit. Also, the armrests cannot be raised, making it difficult to get into and out of the seats, especially if the seats in row 4 are reclined. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing the seat width. The personal TV screen is on the seatback of the executive class seat. Air Canada designates these seats as Preferred. An extra surcharge must be paid to reserve these seats. Elite level members in Air Canada's Aeroplan programme may reserve these seats without charge. |
| 29 F |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 29 F has 31 inch seat pitch, which is one less inch than seats in the front of the plane. This seats also has limited recline and will be noisy due to the proximity of the lavatories and galley. |
| 17 C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 17 C have some extra legroom, but not as much as the window seats in this row. |
| 14 D,E |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 14 D,E are standard economy seats. These seats are considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. These seats do not have any extra space, but you will be some of the first passengers off the plane. |
| 23-28 F |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
All seats behind in rows 23-29 have 31 inch seat pitch, one less inch than the seats in the front of the plane. |
| 3 D,F |
Executive |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
This side of the executive cabin has 38 inch seat pitch, one less inch than the A,C side. |
| 17 A |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
This row has a seat pitch of 35 inches, and seat 17 A has even more legroom as there is no seat in front of it. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Because the personal TV is in the outside armrest, it can be difficult to move in and out of the seat. Floor storage for this seat is under 15A. It can get very cold at the exits during flight. Air Canada designates these seats as Preferred. An extra surcharge must be paid to reserve these seats. Elite level members in Air Canada's Aeroplan programme may reserve these seats without charge. |
| 17 B |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 17 B is a standard economy seat. |
| 13 D,E |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 13 D,E are standard economy seats. These seats are considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. These seats do not have any extra space, but you will be some of the first passengers off the plane. |
| 17 F |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
This row has a seat pitch of 35 inches, and seat 17 F has even more legroom as there is no seat in front of it. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Because the personal TV is in the outside armrest, it can be difficult to move in and out of the seat. Floor storage for this seat is under 15F. It can get very cold at the exits during flight. Air Canada designates these seats as Preferred. An extra surcharge must be paid to reserve these seats. Elite level members in Air Canada's Aeroplan programme may reserve these seats without charge. |
| 17 D,E |
Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 17 D,E have some extra legroom, but not as much as the window seats in this row. |
| 16 C |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
This row has a seat pitch of 35 inches. Seat 16 C has some extra legroom but limited recline due to the emergency exit. |
| 16 B |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
This row has a seat pitch of 35 inches. Seat 16 B has limited recline due to the emergency exit; however, because there is no window seat, many passengers enjoy the extra space to their left. It can get very cold at the exits during flight. |
| 16 E |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
This row has a seat pitch of 35 inches. Seat 16 E has limited recline due to the emergency exit; however, because there is no window seat, many passengers enjoy the extra space to their right. It can get very cold at the exits during flight. |
| 16 D |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 16 D has some extra legroom but limited recline due to the emergency exit. |
| 3 A,C |
Executive |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
This side of the executive cabin has 39 inch seat pitch, one more inch than the D,F side. |
| 18-22 F |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18-22 F are standard economy seats. |
| 1 D,F |
Executive |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
This side of the executive cabin has 38 inch seat pitch, one less inch than the A,C side. Seats 1 D,F do not have extra legroom and viewing the movie screen can also be difficult. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. Meal service starts at the front of this cabin, so you should get your first choice. |
| 18-22 C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18-22 C are standard economy seats. |
| 14 C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 14 C is a standard economy seat, but it is considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. The seat does not have any extra space, but you will be some of the first passengers off the plane. |
| 14 F |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 14 F is a standard economy seat, but it is considered to be in the Elite section and can only be reserved by flyers with status. The seat does not have any extra space, but you will be some of the first passengers off the plane. |