Seat map Airbus A330-200 “Air France”. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Airbus A330-200 “Air France”. Best seats in the plane

Airbus A330-200 operated by Air France is used during long-haul flights.

Seat map of the Airbus A330-200 (332)

Seat Map Airbus A330-200 Air France

Airbus A330-200 operated by Air France may accommodate 208 passengers. This version has three classes of seats.


Business class includes 40 angle seats located in two sections. First section has 16 seats. The seats of the 1st row and the seats 2AB have no floor storage during take-off and landing. Close location to the galley may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 4JK.

The second section of business class seats consists of 3 rows of seats that have 2-2-2 configuration. Proximity of the lavatories may represent a problem for passengers of the seats of the 5th row. Passengers traveling with infants are often seated on the seats 5EF.

Behind the business class the seats of Premium Economy class are located. The seats 19DEF have bassinet location, the position of bassinet and bulkhead may be uncomfortable.

Economy class may transport 147 passengers. The seats of the economy class are located in two sections.

The first section contains 6 rows of seats. The bulkhead position may be bothersome for passengers of the seats of the 23rd row. In addition the seats 23DEF and 23JK have bassinet location that may be bothersome as well.

The seats 24DEFG have immovable armrests. Passengers of the seats 24D and 24G will take advantage of extra space for their legs. But the seats 24EF on the contrary have limited legroom.

Proximity of the lavatories will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats of the last rows of the section, i.e. the seats 27DEFG and 28AB, 28JK.

Passengers of the seats 29AB and 29JK are designated by Air France as preferred seats. The main advantage of these seats is extra legroom. But close location of the lavatories may be bothersome. An extra fee should be paid to reserve these seats.

The other seats of the 29th row, i.e. the seats 29DEFG have limited space for passengers legs. Proximity of the lavatories and bassinet location may represent a problem.

As there are no seats behind, other passengers passing by and crew members tend to bump into the seats 37D and 37G.

The seats 38DEF have limited legroom.

The seats 41DEF, 42AB and 42KJ are the seats of the last rows and are less reclining. These seats are considered bad seats.


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