| 62 H,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 62 H,K have 33.6 inch seat pitch. Because of the curvature of the plane, rows 62-67 are angled. Being the first of the angled seats, these seats have a little extra legroom. |
| 31-42 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 31-42 D,E,F,G are standard economy seats. |
| 44 H,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. |
| 54 H,K |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 54 H,K have a lot of extra space due to the emergency exit. The proximity of the lavatories and galley may be bothersome, and people often congregate in this area during flight. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. It can get cold by the exits during flight. |
| 19-21 H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 19-21 H,K are standard business class seats. |
| 56-62 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 56-62 D,E,F,G are standard economy seats. |
| 30 A,C |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 30 A,C have 30.9 inches of legroom between the edge of the seat the bulkhead wall. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Passengers traveling with infants are often seated in this area. |
| 2 D,G |
First |
Lie-Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 2 D,G are standard first class seats. |
| 12-16 H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 12-16 H,K are standard business class seats. |
| 19-21 D,G |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 19-21 D,G are standard business class seats. |
| 30 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 30 D,E,F,G have 30.9 inches of legroom between the edge of the seat the bulkhead wall. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Passengers traveling with infants are often seated in this area. |
| 44 A,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. |
| 18 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18 A,C have 31.5 inches of legroom between the edge of the seat the bulkhead wall. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Passengers traveling with infants are often seated in this area. |
| 31-43 A,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 31-43 A,C are standard economy seats. |
| 11 H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 11 H,K have 31.4 inches of legroom between the edge of the seat the bulkhead wall. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. |
| 55 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 55 D,E,F,G have slightly restricted legroom due to the bulkhead wall. The proximity of the lavatories and galley may be bothersome, and people often congregate in this area during flight. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. It can get cold by the exits during flight. Passengers traveling with infants are often seated in this area. |
| 67 A,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 67 A,C have limited recline. The proximity of the lavatory and galleys can be bothersome. |
| 1 K |
First |
Lie-Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 1 K is a standard first class seat. |
| 63-66 H,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 63-66 H,K are slightly angled due to the curvature of the fuselage and can feel a bit cramped. |
| 19-21 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 19-21 A,C are standard business class seats. |
| 62 A,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 62 A,C have 33.6 inch seat pitch. Because of the curvature of the plane, rows 62-67 are angled. Being the first of the angled seats, these seats have a little extra legroom. |
| 43 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. |
| 11 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 11 A,C have 31.4 inches of legroom between the edge of the seat the bulkhead wall. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. |
| 55-61 A,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 55-61 A,C are standard economy seats. |
| 18 D,G |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18 D,G have 31.5 inches of legroom between the edge of the seat the bulkhead wall. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Passengers traveling with infants are often seated in this area. |
| 63-66 A,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 63-66 A,C are slightly angled due to the curvature of the fuselage and can feel a bit cramped. |
| 12-16 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 12-16 A,C are standard business class seats. |
| 65-66 D,E,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 65-66 D,E,G are standard economy seats. |
| 11 D,G |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 11 D,G have 31.4 inches of legroom between the edge of the seat the bulkhead wall. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. |
| 17 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories and galleys can be bothersome. |
| 30 H,K |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 30 H,K have 30.9 inches of legroom between the edge of the seat the bulkhead wall. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Passengers traveling with infants are often seated in this area. |
| 31-43 H,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 31-43 H,K are standard economy seats. |
| 12-16 D,G |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 12-16 D,G are standard business class seats. |
| 1 A |
First |
Lie-Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 1 A is a standard first class seat. |
| 54 A,C |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 54 A,C have a lot of extra space due to the emergency exit. The proximity of the lavatories and galley may be bothersome, and people often congregate in this area during flight. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. It can get cold by the exits during flight. |
| 2 A |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 2 A is a standard first class seat. |
| 67 D,E,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 67 D,E,G have limited recline. The proximity of the lavatory and galleys can be bothersome. |
| 17 D,G |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories and galleys can be bothersome. |
| 63 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 63 D,E,F,G can feel cramped due to the narrowing of the fuselage. Because the aisle seats jut out into the aisle, they are often bumped into by passengers and service carts moving forward through the cabin. |
| 18 H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18 H,K have 31.5 inches of legroom between the edge of the seat the bulkhead wall. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Passengers traveling with infants are often seated in this area. |
| 2 K |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 2 K is a standard first class seat. |
| 55-61 H,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 55-61 H,K are standard economy seats. |
| 1 D,G |
First |
Lie-Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 1 D,G are standard first class seats. |
| 67 H,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 67 H,K have limited recline. The proximity of the lavatory and galleys can be bothersome. |
| 17 H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories and galleys can be bothersome. |
| 64 D,E,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 64 D,E,G very awkward because of the transition from four seats across to three seats across. While you have some extra storage space, you'll have to maneuver your legs around the extra seat anchors. Also, it can be difficult to see the TV screens from these seats since they are not directly in front of you. |