| 18 D,E |
Economy |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18 D,E have extra legroom due to the position of the bulkhead, but it is also a high traffic area since passengers often use the area in front of these seats to move from one aisle to the other. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The personal TV is on the bulkhead, which can be difficult to see and difficult to use the touchscreen because of its distance from the seat. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 2-6 K |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 2-6 K convert to fully flat beds. |
| 62 D,E |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 62 D,E have limited recline, and the proximity to the galley may be bothersome. Also, these seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 19 C |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 19 C has extra legroom because there is no seat in front of it. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. There is no window in this row. 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. |
| 32-42 C |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 32-42 C are standard economy seats. |
| 2-6 A |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 2-6 A convert to fully flat beds. |
| 32-42 K |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 32-42 K are standard economy seats. All K seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 7 D,G |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 7 D,G convert to fully flat beds. The proximity to the galley can be bothersome. This bulkhead row is a bassinet location, so passengers traveling with infants are often seated here. |
| 50 D,E |
Economy |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 50 D,E have extra legroom. This bulkhead row is a bassinet location, so passengers traveling with infants are often seated here. The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 43 C |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 43 C reclines about half as much as other economy seats on this plane, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. Since this seat sticks out into the aisle past the lavatory, it is often bumped by people passing through. |
| 43 G |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 43 G reclines about half as much as other economy seats on this plane, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. |
| 43 K |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 43 K reclines about half as much as other economy seats on this plane, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. All K seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 43 J |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 43 J reclines about half as much as other economy seats on this plane, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. All J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 43 H |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 43 H reclines about half as much as other economy seats on this plane, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. Since this seat sticks out into the aisle past the lavatory, it is often bumped by people passing through. |
| 50 H,J |
Economy |
Recliner & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 50 H,J has extra legroom. The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seat during takeoff and landing. It can get cold by the exit during the 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. |
| 20-21 A,B |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 20-21 A,B are standard economy seats. All B seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 32-42 H,J |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 32-42 H,J are standard economy seats. All J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 60-61 A,B |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Because the fuselage narrows towards the back, seats 60-61 A,B are out of alignment with tray table and TV on the seatbacks in front of them. Also, these seats are narrower in the shoulder area than other seats on this plane. |
| 43 D,E |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 43 D,E reclines about half as much as other economy seats on this plane, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. Also, these seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 25 K |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 25 K may have limited recline, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. All K seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 6 D,G |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 6 D,G have extra shelf storage and a little extra privacy due to the proximity of the crew closet next to these seats. |
| 19 K |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 19 K is missing a window. All K seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 50 C |
Economy |
Recliner & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 50 C has extra legroom. The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seat during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 50 B |
Economy |
Recliner & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 50 B has extra legroom. There is no window at this row. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seat during takeoff and landing. It can get cold by the exit during the 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. |
| 50 A |
Economy |
Recliner & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 50 A has extra legroom, though the emergency exit protrudes into your space and you may have to angle your legs to fully stretch them. There is no window at this row. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seat during takeoff and landing. It can get cold by the exit during the 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. |
| 50 G |
Economy |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 50 G has extra legroom. This bulkhead row is a bassinet location, so passengers traveling with infants are often seated here. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. This seat is often reserved for a passenger traveling with an infant. 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. |
| 50 K |
Economy |
Recliner & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 50 K has extra legroom, though the emergency exit protrudes into your space and you may have to angle your legs to fully stretch them. There is no window at this row. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seat during takeoff and landing. It can get cold by the exit during the 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. |
| 22 A |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Row 22 has a misaligned window, so you will have to lean to look out. |
| 22 B |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 22 B has limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 60-61 H,J |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Because the fuselage narrows towards the back, seats 60-61 H,J are out of alignment with tray table and TV on the seatbacks in front of them. Also, these seats are narrower in the shoulder area than other seats on this plane. All J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 22 K |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Row 22 has a misaligned window, so you will have to lean to look out. All K seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 23-24 A,B |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 23-24 A,B are standard economy seats. All B seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 19-24 G |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 19-24 G are standard economy seats. |
| 1 D,G |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 1 D,G convert to fully flat beds. The proximity to the galley can be bothersome. |
| 43 A,B |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 43 A,B recline about half as much as other economy seats on this plane, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. All B seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 8-11 D,G |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 8-11 D,G convert to fully flat beds. |
| 63 K |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 63 K has limited recline, and the proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. All K seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 63 J |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 63 J has limited recline, and the proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. All J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 19-24 D,E |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 19-24 D,E have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 63 A |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 63 A has limited recline, and the proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. |
| 63 B |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 63 B has limited recline, and the proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. |
| 30 G |
Economy |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 30 G has extra legroom. This bulkhead row is a bassinet location, so passengers traveling with infants are often seated here. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. This seat is often reserved for a passenger traveling with an infant. |
| 19 J |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
All J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 25 J |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 25 J may have limited recline, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. All J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 19 H |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 19 H has extra legroom because there is no seat in front of it. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. There is no window in this row. 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. |
| 25 G |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 25 G has limited recline, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. |
| 19 B |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 19 B has limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 25 B |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 25 B has limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. This seat may have limited recline, and the proximity to the lavatory can be bothersome. |
| 25 A |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 25 A may have limited recline, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. |
| 19 A |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 19 A is missing a window. |
| 51-59 A,B |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 51-59 A,B are standard economy seats. All B seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 60-61 C |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Because the fuselage narrows towards the back, seats 60-61 C are out of alignment with tray table and TV on the seatbacks in front of them. Also, these seats are narrower in the shoulder area than other seats on this plane. |
| 2-5 D,G |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 2-5 D,G convert to fully flat beds. |
| 51-59 H,J |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 51-59 H,J are standard economy seats. All J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 31 H,J |
Economy |
Recliner & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 31 H,J have extra legroom. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 31-42 D,E |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 31-42 D,E have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 1 K |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 1 K converts to a fully flat bed. You can only see out the window when in lying flat, so you will not have a window during takeoff and landing when the seat is upright. |
| 51-61 G |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 51-61 G are standard economy seats. |
| 1 A |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat & Crew Rest |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 1 A is often reserved as a crew rest. You can only see out the window when in lying flat, so you will not have a window during takeoff and landing when the seat is upright. |
| 20-24 C |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 20-24 C are standard economy seats. |
| 62 G |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 62 G have limited recline, and the proximity to the galley may be bothersome. |
| 62 A |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 62 A is a standard economy seat. |
| 62 B |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 62 B is a standard economy seat. |
| 62 J |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 62 J is a standard economy seat. All J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 62 K |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 62 K is a standard economy seat. All K seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 31 K |
Economy |
Recliner & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 31 K has extra legroom. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 31-42 G |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 31-42 G are standard economy seats. |
| 31 A |
Economy |
Recliner & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 31 A has extra legroom. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 31 B |
Economy |
Recliner & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 31 B has extra legroom. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 31 C |
Economy |
Recliner & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 31 C has extra legroom. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 25 D,E |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 25 D,E have limited recline, and the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. Also, these seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 51-59 C |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 51-59 C are standard economy seats. |
| 51-59 K |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 51-59 K are standard economy seats. All K seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 60-61 K |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Because the fuselage narrows towards the back, seats 60-61 K are out of alignment with tray table and TV on the seatbacks in front of them. Also, these seats are narrower in the shoulder area than other seats on this plane. All K seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 9-11 K |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 9-11 K convert to fully flat beds. Seat 11 K is one of the most private suites on this aircraft. |
| 9-11 A |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 9-11 A convert to fully flat beds. Seat 11 A is one of the most private suites on this aircraft. |
| 23-24 K |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 23-24 K are standard economy seats. All K seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 8 K |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 8 K converts to a fully flat bed. You can only see out the window when in lying flat, so you will not have a window during takeoff and landing when the seat is upright. |
| 8 A |
Executive First |
Lie-Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 8 A converts to a fully flat bed. You can only see out the window when in lying flat, so you will not have a window during takeoff and landing when the seat is upright. |
| 20-24 H,J |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 20-24 H,J are standard economy seats. All J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 18 G |
Economy |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 18 G has extra legroom due to the position of the bulkhead, but it is also a high traffic area since passengers often use the area in front of these seats to move from one aisle to the other. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The personal TV is on the bulkhead, which can be difficult to see and difficult to use the touchscreen because of its distance from the seat. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 51-61 D,E |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 51-61 D,E have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 18 B |
Economy |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 18 B has extra legroom due to the position of the bulkhead. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The personal TV is on the bulkhead, which can be difficult to see and difficult to use the touchscreen because of its distance from the seat. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 18 A |
Economy |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 18 A has extra legroom due to the position of the bulkhead. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The personal TV is on the bulkhead, which can be difficult to see and difficult to use the touchscreen because of its distance from the seat. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 18 K |
Economy |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 18 K has extra legroom due to the position of the bulkhead. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The personal TV is on the bulkhead, which can be difficult to see and difficult to use the touchscreen because of its distance from the seat. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 18 J |
Economy |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 18 J has extra legroom due to the position of the bulkhead. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The personal TV is on the bulkhead, which can be difficult to see and difficult to use the touchscreen because of its distance from the seat. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. 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. |
| 20-21 K |
Economy |
Recliner |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 20-21 K are standard economy seats. All K seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 32-42 A,B |
Economy |
Recliner |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 32-42 A,B are standard economy seats. All B seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 30 D,E |
Economy |
Recliner & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 30 D,E have extra legroom due to the position of the bulkhead. This bulkhead row is a bassinet location, so passengers traveling with infants are often seated here. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. 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. |