| 10-11 H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 10-11 H,K are new-style lie flat Business Class seats on the upper deck. |
| 30 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 30 A,B,C have some extra legroom, though it can feel restrictive due to the position of the bulkhead. The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. The tray tables 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. |
| 33-36 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 33-36 A,B,C are standard economy seats, though all these rows either have misaligned windows or are missing windows all together. If you like having a view, choose another seat. All B seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 11 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 11 A,C are new-style lie flat Business Class seats on the upper deck. Some find the proximity of the galley and stairs bothersome. |
| 38 H,J |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 38 H,J have extra space due to the exit row. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome and passengers often congregate in this area during flight. The flight attendant seat is directly across from these seats and you'll have to share your foot space during take-off and landing. The tray tables 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. |
| 39 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 39 H,J,K are standard economy seats, though the aisle seat may be bothered by the proximity of the lavatory. All J seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 18 H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18 H,K are new-style lie-flat Business seats. Most passengers prefer the Business Class section on the Upper Deck. |
| 9 H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 9 H,K have extra room due to the exit row. The flight attendant seats are directly across from this row and you'll have to share your foot space during take-off and landing. There is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing. It can get very cold by the exits during flight. |
| 52-58 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 52-58 A,B,C are standard economy seats. |
| 47 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. All B seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 33-36 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 33-36 H,J,K are standard economy seats, though all these rows either have misaligned windows or are missing windows all together. If you like having a view, choose another seat. All J seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 31-36 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 31-36 D,E,F,G are standard economy seats. All E and G seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 40 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 40 D,E,F,G have slightly restricted legroom due to the position of the bulkhead and the proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. This is a bassinet location and passengers traveling with infants may be seated in this area. The tray tables 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. |
| 38 A |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 38 A does not have any extra space as all of your legroom is impeded by the slide that protrudes from the exit door. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome and passengers often congregate in this area during flight. 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. It can get cold by the exits during flight. |
| 6 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 6 A,C are standard bulkhead upper deck Business seats. These are new-style lie flat Business Class seats. While some find these seats to be a little cramped, others enjoy that there is no one in front of you. The proximity of the lavatories can also be bothersome. This is a bassinet location and passengers traveling with infants may be seated in this area. |
| 60-61 H,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 60-61 H,K are some of the only twosomes on this plane and these rows can be ideal when traveling with a partner. Many people like the extra storage space between seat K and the window while others don't like that they are unable to lean against the wall. |
| 52 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 52 D,E,F,G have slightly restricted legroom due to the position of the bulkhead and the proximity of the galley can be bothersome. This is a bassinet location and passengers traveling with infants may be seated in this area. The tray tables 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. |
| 6 H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 6 H,K are standard bulkhead upper deck Business seats. These are new-style lie flat Business Class seats. While some find these seats to be a little cramped, others enjoy that there is no one in front of you. The proximity of the lavatories can also be bothersome. This is a bassinet location and passengers traveling with infants may be seated in this area. |
| 19 C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 19 C is a new-style lie flat Business seat that has extra space due to the exit row. The proximity of the lavatory and galley can be bothersome and passengers often congregate in this area during flight. There is no floor storage for this seat during take-off and landing. Most passengers prefer the Business Class section on the Upper Deck. |
| 19 A |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 19 A is a new-style lie flat Business seat that has extra space due to the exit row. The proximity of the lavatory and galley can be bothersome and passengers often congregate in this area during flight. There is no floor storage for this seat during take-off and landing. Most passengers prefer the Business Class section on the Upper Deck. |
| 48 A |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 48 A does not have any extra space as all of your legroom is impeded by the slide that protrudes from the exit door. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome and passengers often congregate in this area during flight. 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. It can get cold by the exits during flight. |
| 38 B,C |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 38 B,C have extra space due to the exit row. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome and passengers often congregate in this area during flight. The flight attendant seat is directly across from these seats and you'll have to share your foot space during takeoff and landing. The tray tables 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. |
| 1 A |
First |
Lie-Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 1 A is a sleeping pod with a full flat bed. While this seat is enjoyed by many flyers who find it to be quiet and private, some flyers complain that it can feel claustrophobic and close to the passenger seated directly across the aisle. |
| 37 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. There is a misaligned window at this row. All J seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 49-51 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 49-51 A,B,C are standard economy seats, though the proximity of the galley can be bothersome. |
| 48 K |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 48 K does not have any extra space as all of your legroom is impeded by the slide that protrudes from the exit door. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome and passengers often congregate in this area during flight. 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. It can get cold by the exits during flight. |
| 31-32 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 31-32 A,B,C are standard economy seats. All B seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 30 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 30 H,J,K are standard economy seats, though the aisle seat may be bothered by the proximity of the galley. All J seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 39 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 39 A,B,C are standard economy seats, though the aisle seat may be bothered by the proximity of the lavatory. All B seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 28 H |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 28 H has a lot of extra legroom as the bulkhead does not extend all the way to the aisle. The proximity of the galley can be bothersome and passengers often congregate in this area during flight. 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. |
| 40-45 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 40-45 A,B,C are standard economy seats. All B seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 48 H,J |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 48 H,J have extra space due to the exit row. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome and passengers often congregate in this area during flight. The flight attendant seat is directly across from these seats and you'll have to share your foot space during takeoff and landing. The tray tables 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. |
| 4 D,G |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 4 D,G are sleeping pods with full flat beds. |
| 62 A,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 62 A,C are some of the only twosomes on this plane and these rows can be ideal when traveling with a partner. Many people like the extra storage space between seat A and the window while others don't like that they are unable to lean against the wall. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. You'll also be one of the last passengers to deplane upon arrival. |
| 49-51 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 49-51 H,J,K are standard economy seats, though the proximity of the galley can be bothersome. |
| 30 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 30 D,E,F,G have slightly restricted legroom due to the position of the bulkhead and the proximity of the galley can be bothersome. This is a bassinet location and passengers traveling with infants may be seated in this area. The tray tables 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. |
| 62 H,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 62 H,K are some of the only twosomes on this plane and these rows can be ideal when traveling with a partner. Many people like the extra storage space between seat A and the window while others don't like that they are unable to lean against the wall. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. You'll also be one of the last passengers to deplane upon arrival. |
| 59 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 59 H,J,K are standard economy seats, though the aisle seat is often bumped by other passengers and service carts. All J seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 40-45 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 40-45 H,J,K are standard economy seats. All J seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 37 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. There is a misaligned window at this row. All B seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 38 K |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 38 K does not have any extra space as all of your legroom is impeded by the slide that protrudes from the exit door. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome and passengers often congregate in this area during flight. 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. It can get cold by the exits during flight. |
| 52-58 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 52-58 H,J,K are standard economy seats. |
| 37 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. All E and G seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 31-32 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 31-32 H,J,K are standard economy seats. All J seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 17 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 17 A,C are new-style lie-flat Business seats. The proximity of the lavatories and galley may be bothersome. There is also a small storage closet in front of you and the door can hit the footrest of the aisle passenger. Most passengers prefer the Business Class section on the Upper Deck. |
| 47 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. All J seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 1 K |
First |
Lie-Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 1 K is a sleeping pod with a full flat bed. While this seat is enjoyed by many flyers who find it to be quiet and private, some flyers complain that it can feel claustrophobic and close to the passenger seated directly across the aisle. |
| 46 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 46 H,J,K are standard economy seats, though the aisle seat may be bothered by the proximity of the galley. All J seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 12 H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 12 H,K are new-style lie flat Business Class seats on the upper deck. Some find the proximity of the galley and stairs bothersome. |
| 18 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18 A,C are new-style lie-flat Business seats. Most passengers prefer the Business Class section on the Upper Deck. |
| 8 A,C,H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 8 A,C,H,K are new-style lie flat Business Class seats on the upper deck. |
| 28 J,K |
Economy |
Standard & Bulkhead |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 28 J,K have slightly restricted legroom due to the position of the bulkhead and the proximity of the galley can be bothersome. This is a bassinet location and passengers traveling with infants may be seated in this area. The tray tables 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. |
| 20 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 20 A,C are new-style lie-flat Business seats. The proximity of the galley and Economy section may be bothersome. Most passengers prefer the Business Class section on the Upper Deck. |
| 48 B,C |
Economy |
Standard & Exit Row |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 48 B,C have extra space due to the exit row. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome and passengers often congregate in this area during flight. The flight attendant seat is directly across from these seats and you'll have to share your foot space during takeoff and landing. The tray tables 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. |
| 2 A |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 2 A is a sleeping pod with a full flat bed. The seats in Row 2 receive accolades for being very quiet with a good distance from other passengers. |
| 3 D,G |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 3 D,G are sleeping pods with full flat beds. |
| 9 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Exit Row |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 9 A,C have extra room due to the exit row. There is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing. It can get very cold by the exits during flight. |
| 3 K |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 3 K is a sleeping pod with a full flat bed. |
| 53-62 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 53-62 D,E,F,G are standard economy seats. All E and G seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 29 H,J,K |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 29 H,J,K are standard economy seats, though the proximity of the galley can be bothersome. All J seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 63 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 63 D,E,F,G do not recline. The proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. You'll also be some of the last passengers to deplane upon arrival. All E and G seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 3 A |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 3 A is a sleeping pod with a full flat bed. |
| 2 K |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 2 K is a sleeping pod with a full flat bed. The seats in Row 2 receive accolades for being very quiet with a good distance from other passengers. |
| 46 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. All E and G seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 46 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 46 A,B,C are standard economy seats, though the aisle seat may be bothered by the proximity of the galley. All B seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |
| 18 D,F,G |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 18 D,F,G are new-style lie-flat Business seats. The proximity of the lavatories and galley may be bothersome. Most passengers prefer the Business Class section on the Upper Deck. |
| 60-61 A,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 60-61 A,C are some of the only twosomes on this plane and these rows can be ideal when traveling with a partner. Many people like the extra storage space between seat A and the window while others don't like that they are unable to lean against the wall. |
| 10 A,C |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 10 A,C are new-style lie flat Business Class seats on the upper deck. |
| 17 H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat & Bulkhead |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 17 H,K are new-style lie-flat Business seats. The proximity of the lavatories and galley may be bothersome. Most passengers prefer the Business Class section on the Upper Deck. |
| 4 A |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 4 A is a sleeping pod with a full flat bed. |
| 41-45 D,E,F,G |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 41-45 D,E,F,G are standard economy seats. All E and G seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. |
| 7 A,C,H,K |
Business |
Angle Lie Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 7 A,C,H,K are new-style lie flat Business Class seats on the upper deck. |
| 4 K |
First |
Lie-Flat |
AC Power |
Personal TV |
Seat 4 K is a sleeping pod with a full flat bed. |
| 59 A,B,C |
Economy |
Standard |
No Power |
Personal TV |
Seats 59 A,B,C are standard economy seats, though the aisle seat is often bumped by other passengers and service carts. All B seats have reduced underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an equipment box. |