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

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

Emirates operates 2 versions of Airbus A330-200.

First cabin version of the Airbus A330-200 (332) Three Class

Seat Map Airbus A330-200 Three Class

Three class version of Airbus A330-200 may has 237 seats divided into three classes: first, business and economy.


First class consists of 2 rows of angle-flat seats that have 2-2-2 configuration. Passengers traveling with babies are often seated on the seats of the 1st row as they have bassinet locations.

Behind the first class 42 angle-flat seats of business class are located. These seats are divided into two sections. All of the seats in business class have 2-3-2 configuration. First section has only one row of seats. The main disadvantage of the seats of the 6th row is location of the galley and lavatories behind these seats, the noise from which will cause discomfort to passengers. The seats 6AB and 6JK have bassinet locations.

Behind exit row the second section of business class seats is located. There are 5 rows of seats here. Close location of the lavatories and galleys will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats of the 7th row. Passengers with infants are often seated here as these seats have bassinet locations.

Noise from more crowded economy class will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 11AB and 11JK.

Economy class consists of 183 standard seats located in two sections. First section includes 9 rows of seats that have 2-4-2 configuration. The best seats of the economy class are considered the seats of the 16th row. These seats offer some extra space for passengers’ legs. These seats are often reserved by passengers traveling with babies as these seats have bassinet locations.

The seats of the 24th row are considered bad seats as they are less reclining than standard and are located close to lavatories.

Second section of economy class seats is located behind exit row.

Other passengers tend to congregate in the area of the seats of the 25th row while waiting to use lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of these seats. The seats 25A and 25K have limited legroom because of the exit door protrusion inside the cabin. The seats 25B, 25DEFG and 25K on the contrary have extra legroom. Passengers with infants are often seated on the seats 25DEFG as they have bassinet locations.

Due to missing seats behind the seats 34D and 34G are often bumped by other passengers passing by.

The main disadvantage of the seats 35DEF is limited space for passengers’ legs.

All A and K seats of the rows 34-37 may feel cramped because of the curvature of the airplane.

Limited recline and proximity of the galleys make the seats 38AB, 38JK and 39DEG bad seats.

Second cabin version of the Airbus A330-200 (332) Two Class

Seat Map Airbus A330-200 Two Class

Two class Airbus A330-200 operated by Emirates may transport 278 passengers: 27 in business class and 251 in economy class.

Business class consists of 4 rows of angle-flat seats. First row of seats has 2-2-2 configuration. These seats are first reserved for passengers with infants as they have bassinet locations. The only disadvantage of these seats is close location of the galleys the noise from which may be bothersome.

The other three seats of the business class have 2-3-2 configuration. Proximity of the galley and lavatories is the main disadvantage of the seats of the 4th row.

Behind exit row 251 seats of the economy class are located. These seats are divided into two sections.

First sections consists of 18 rows of seats most of them have 2-4-2 configuration. Passengers traveling with infants are often seated on the seats 6DEFG, 7AB and 4JK as they have bassinet locations. However close location of the galley and lavatory may represent a problem to passengers of these seats.

Missing windows make the seats 10A and 10K bad seats.

Proximity of the lavatories and limited recline are the main disadvantages of the seats of the 24th row.

The second section of economy class seats is located behind another exit row. Passengers of the seats of the 25th row will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom. At the same time other passengers tend to congregate here while waiting to use lavatories causing inconvenience to passengers of these seats. The seats 25DEFG have bassinet locations.

The only disadvantage of the seats 33A and 33K is restricted legroom because entertainment equipment is stored here.

As there are no seats behind the seats 34D and 34G are often bumped by other passengers and crew members passing by.

Because of the curvature of the airplane the seats A and K of the rows 34-37 feel cramped.

Close location of the galley may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 38D and 38F.

The seats 38AB, 38JK as well as the seats 39DEF are less reclining than standard and are located close to the galley. That is why these seats are considered bad seats.

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