| 39 J,K |
Premium Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 39 J,K are standard premium economy seats. |
| 56 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The B seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. It can get cold by the exits during flight. |
| 12 J,K |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 12 J,K are standard Skybed seats. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window. |
| 25 D,E,F |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 25 D,E,F are standard Skybed seats. |
| 52 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 52 A,B,C have slightly restricted legroom due to the bulkhead wall. The tray tables and PTVs are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. Passengers with infants are often seated at the bulkhead. |
| 16 J,K |
Business |
Angled & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 16 J,K are great Skybed seats. Because of the extra space in front of you it is easy to get in and out of the seat. The TV screen is in the armrest which enables you to adjust it to your liking which is especially nice if you will want to watch the TV while lying down. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window. |
| 26 D,E,F |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 26 D,E,F are standard Skybed seats. Noise from the galley area behind can be bothersome. |
| 2 E,F |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 2 E,F are good first class seats, especially when traveling with a partner. |
| 29 A,B,D,E,F,J,K |
Business |
Angled & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories and galleys can be bothersome. The TV screens are in the armrests, which enables you to adjust it to your liking which is especially nice if you will want to watch the TV while lying down. |
| 23 D,E,F |
Business |
Angled & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 23 D,E,F are great Skybed seats because the TV screen is in the armrest which enables you to adjust it to your liking which is especially nice if you will want to watch the TV while lying down. The lavatory and galley in front of these seats are curtained off for use by first class, so they are not usually noisy or bothersome. |
| 13 A,B |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 13 A,B are standard Skybed seats. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window. |
| 64-74 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 64-74 D,E,F,G are standard economy seats. The D and G seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 36 J,K |
Premium Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 36 J,K have extra legroom. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome because passengers often use the area in front of these seats to wait in line. 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. |
| 25 J,K |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 25 J,K are standard Skybed seats. |
| 62-68 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 62-68 H,J,K are standard economy seats. The J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 69 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 69 H,J,K are narrower than standard seats due to the curvature of the fuselage at the back of the plane. Also, the J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 34 A,B |
Premium Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 34 A,B may have restricted legroom due to the bulkhead wall. 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. |
| 53 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 53 H,J,K have slightly restricted legroom due to the bulkhead wall. The tray tables and PTVs are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. Passengers with infants are often seated at the bulkhead. |
| 37-38 J,K |
Premium Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 37-38 J,K are standard premium economy seats. |
| 58 H,J |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 58 H,J have a lot of extra legroom, though noise and foot traffic resulting from the proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The tray table and personal TV are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats. |
| 12 A,B |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 12 A,B are standard Skybed seats. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window. |
| 59-61 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 59-61 H,J,K are standard economy seats, though the proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 59-61 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 59-61 A,B,C are standard economy seats, though the proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The B seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 54-55 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 54-55 H,J,K are standard economy seats. The J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 34 D,E,F,G |
Premium Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 34 D,E,F,G may have restricted legroom due to the bulkhead wall. 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. |
| 73 B |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 73 B can be nice when traveling with a partner. These seats may not be available for pre-booking. |
| 11 J,K |
Business |
Angled & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 11 J,K are great Skybed seats because the TV screen is adjustable, making it especially nice if you will want to watch the TV while lying down. Noise and light from the lavatory may be bothersome. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window, but the lockers at row 11 are much smaller than the others due to narrowing of fuselage near the front of the aircraft. |
| 26 J,K |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 26 J,K are standard Skybed seats. Noise from the galley area behind can be bothersome. |
| 73 J |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 73 J can be nice when traveling with a partner. These seats may not be available for pre-booking. |
| 73 K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
While seat 73 K can be nice when traveling with a partner, it feels very cramped due to the curvature of the fuselage and is actually one of the last seats that Qantas will assign. These seats may not be available for pre-booking. |
| 13 J,K |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 13 J,K are standard Skybed seats. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window. |
| 55 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 55 D,E,F,G have limited recline due to the wall behind. The D and G seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 37-38 A,B |
Premium Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 37-38 A,B are standard premium economy seats. |
| 56 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. It can get cold by the exits during flight. |
| 18 J,K |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18 J,K are standard Skybed seats. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window. |
| 53-55 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 53-55 A,B,C are standard economy seats. The B seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 16 A,B |
Business |
Angled & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 16 A,B are good Skybed seats. While there is extra space in front of you, making it easier to get in and out of your seat, the area in front of you is also the location of the FA jump seats. The TV screen is in the armrest which enables you to adjust it to your liking which is especially nice if you will want to watch the TV while lying down. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window. |
| 39 A,B |
Premium Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 39 A,B are standard premium economy seats. |
| 11 A,B |
Business |
Angled & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 11 A,B are great Skybed seats because the TV screen is adjustable, making it especially nice if you will want to watch the TV while lying down. Noise and light from the lavatory may be bothersome. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window, but the lockers at row 11 are much smaller than the others due to narrowing of fuselage near the front of the aircraft. |
| 23 A,B |
Business |
Angled & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 23 A,B are great Skybed seats because the TV screen is in the armrest which enables you to adjust it to your liking which is especially nice if you will want to watch the TV while lying down. |
| 73 A |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
While seat 73 A can be nice when traveling with a partner, it feels very cramped due to the curvature of the fuselage and is actually one of the last seats that Qantas will assign. These seats may not be available for pre-booking. |
| 4 E,F |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 4 E,F are good first class seat, especially when traveling with a partner. |
| 23 J,K |
Business |
Angled & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 23 J,K are great Skybed seats because the TV screen is in the armrest which enables you to adjust it to your liking which is especially nice if you will want to watch the TV while lying down. The lavatory and galley in front of these seats are curtained off for use by first class, so they are not usually noisy or bothersome. However, there is a substantial amount of crew traffic in front of these seats during meal service. |
| 51 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 51 D,E,F,G have slightly restricted legroom due to the bulkhead wall. The tray tables and PTVs are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. Passengers with infants are often seated at the bulkhead. |
| 26 A,B |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 26 A,B are standard Skybed seats. Noise from the galley area behind can be bothersome. |
| 24 D,E,F |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 24 D,E,F are standard Skybed seats. |
| 17 A,B |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 17 A,B are standard Skybed seats. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window. |
| 62-68 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 62-68 A,B,C are standard economy seats. The B seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 1 K |
First |
Lie-Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 1 K is a very private first class seat. However, flight attendants accessing the closet in front of you can be disruptive. |
| 69 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 69 A,B,C are narrower than standard seats due to the curvature of the fuselage at the back of the plane. Also, the B seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 58 B,C |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 58 B,C have a lot of extra legroom, though noise and foot traffic resulting from the proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The tray table and personal TV are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats. |
| 35 J,K |
Premium Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. |
| 17 J,K |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 17 J,K are standard Skybed seats. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window. |
| 1 A |
First |
Lie-Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 1 A is a very private first class seat. However, flight attendants accessing the closet in front of you can be disruptive. |
| 2 A |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 2 A is a good first class seat. |
| 24 J,K |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 24 J,K are standard Skybed seats. |
| 25 A,B |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 25 A,B are standard Skybed seats. |
| 3 K |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 3 K is a good first class seat. Seats 3A and 3K are farthest away from any other seats, giving you a little more privacy. |
| 52-54 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 52-54 D,E,F,G are standard economy seats. The D and G seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 18 B |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 18 B is the least desirable seat in the Upper Deck due to noise and light coming from the lavatory behind the seat. |
| 18 A |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 18 A is an standard Skybed seat. All window seats on the Upper Deck have a storage locker on the side of the window. |
| 63 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The bulkhead in front of seats 63 D,E,F,G does not have a cutout, so these seats have slightly restricted legroom. The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The tray tables and PTVs are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. Passengers with infants are often seated at the bulkhead. |
| 37 D,E,F,G |
Premium Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 37 D,E,F,G are standard premium economy seats. The D and G seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 3 A |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 3 A is a good first class seat. Seats 3A and 3K are farthest away from any other seats, giving you a little more privacy. |
| 2 K |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 2 K is a good first class seat. |
| 70-72 A,B |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 70-72 A,B are some of the only twosomes in economy, making them desirable when traveling with a partner. The window seat has extra space on the window side, but that means you cannot lean on the window. These seats may not be available for pre-booking. |
| 35 A,B |
Premium Economy |
Standard |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. |
| 58 K |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 58 K is significantly impeded by the exit slide protruding from the emergency door and is actually one of the last seats that Qantas will assign because it is very uncomfortable. The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The tray table and PTV 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. It can get very cold by the exits during flight. |
| 3 E,F |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 3 E,F are good first class seats, especially when traveling with a partner. |
| 36 A,B |
Premium Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 36 A,B have extra legroom. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome because passengers often use the area in front of these seats to wait in line. 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. |
| 34 J,K |
Premium Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 34 J,K may have limited recline due to the bulkhead wall. 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. |
| 4 A |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 4 A is a great first class seat because of the bassinet position next to you that can serve as a small workspace/storage area. Some note that due to the seat's placement, you tend to get bumped during flight, light from the galley can be bothersome and you are very close to the passenger next to you. |
| 38 D,E,F,G |
Premium Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 38 D,E,F,G are standard premium economy seats. |
| 36 D,E,F,G |
Premium Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 36 D,E,F,G have extra legroom. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome because passengers often use the area in front of these seats to wait in line. 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. |
| 58 A |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 58 A is significantly impeded by the exit slide protruding from the emergency door and is actually one of the last seats that Qantas will assign because it is very uncomfortable. The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The tray table and PTV 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. It can get very cold by the exits during flight. |
| 24 A,B |
Business |
Angled |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 24 A,B are standard Skybed seats. |
| 4 K |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 4 K is a great first class seat because of the bassinet position next to you that can serve as a small workspace/storage area. Some note that due to the seat's placement, you tend to get bumped during flight, light from the galley can be bothersome and you are very close to the passenger next to you. |
| 70-72 J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 70-72 J,K are some of the only twosomes in economy, making them desirable when traveling with a partner. The window seat has extra space on the window side, but that means you cannot lean on the window. These seats may not be available for pre-booking. |
| 75 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 75 D,E,F,G are often bumped into by people waiting to use the lavatories, and it is also noisy in this area as people tend to congregate here. The D and G seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of entertainment equipment boxes. |
| 30 A,B,D,E,F,J,K |
Business |
Angled & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 30 A,B,D,E,F,J,K are standard Skybed seats. |