Seat map Airbus A380-800 Qantas Airways. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Airbus A380-800 Qantas Airways. Best seats in the plane

Airbus A 380-800 operated by Qantas Airways may accommodate 484 passengers.

Seat map of the Airbus A380-800 (388)

The seats of this airplane are divided into 4 classes: first, business, premium economy and economy.

THE LOWER DECK
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The lower deck contains the seats of the first and economy class.

First class has 14 open suites that are located in 5 rows. Close location of the stairs that lead to the upper deck and of the lavatories will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 1A, 2F and 2K.

The noise from the galley and more crowded economy class are the main disadvantages of the seats 5A and 5K.

Economy class of the lower deck is divided into three sections. Passengers of the seats 48ABC, 51HJK and 52DEFG will take advantage of extra space for their legs. However, close location of the galleys will cause inconvenience to passengers of these seats as well as of the seats 50C and 51C. Passengers with babies are often seats on the seats 51HJK and 52DEFG as they offer bassinets locations.

The seats 63DEFG, 64HJK and 65ABC are less reclining than standard. Proximity of the lavatories will also represent a problem.

Behind the economy class the second section of economy class seats is located. Thanks to the exit row located in front of the seats of the 66th row have extra legroom. But other passengers tend to congregate in the area of these seats while waiting to use lavatories and thus causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

The only disadvantage of the seats 70EFG is reduced width.

The best seat in this section is the seat 71D. This seat offers extra legroom.

Proximity of the galleys is the main disadvantage of the seats of the 77th row.

The third section of economy class seats is located behind another exit row. The seats of the 79th row offer extra legroom due to the exit row located in front. An extra fee may be paid to reserve these seats. However, proximity of the galleys may be bothersome.

The best seats of this section are the seats 80A and 80K as they offer extra legroom due to missing seats in front.

For passengers with babies the seats 81DEFG have bassinet locations.

The main disadvantage of the seats 87D and 87G is close location of the lavatories.

Limited recline and proximity of the lavatories make the seats 86ABC, 86HJK and 88DEFG bad seats.

THE UPPER DECK
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The upper deck contains the seats of three classes: business, premium economy and economy.

Business class seats are divided into two sections. There are totally 64 flat bed seats here. First section consists of three rows of seats that have 2-2-2 configuration. Close location of the seats of the 11th row to the stairs, lounge and bar will cause discomfort to passengers of these seats. Proximity of the galleys and lavatories is the main disadvantage of the seats of the 13th row.

The second section of business class seats contains 8 rows of seats. Close location of the galleys and the position of the bulkhead are the main disadvantages of the seats 15AB and 15JK.

The only disadvantage of the seats 20A and 20K is that the storage compartment next to these seats are not opening.

Other passengers tend to gather in the area of the seats of the 22nd row in order to visit lavatories.

Behind business class seats 35 seats of Premium Economy class are located. These seats are located in 5 rows and have 2-3-2 configuration. The best seats in this class are the seats 24AB and 24JK that offer extra legroom. Passengers traveling with babies are often seats on the seats 24DEF as they have bassinet locations. Due to bulkhead position these seats have limited space for passengers legs.

The last 5 rows on this airplane are the seats of the economy class. As the tray tables are built-in the armrests the seats of the 32nd row are a little narrower than standard. Also these seats have extra knee space but at the same time restricted legroom.

The seats 34DEFG are located close to the lavatories that may cause discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Thanks to the exit row located in front passengers of the seats of the 35th row have extra space for passengers’ legs. But proximity of the galleys and lavatory will be bothersome. Missing window and cold from the exit door during the flight make the seat 35K bad seat.

The seats of the 36th row are less reclining than standard and are located near the stairs, galleys and lavatory. Because of these disadvantages these seats are considered bad seats.

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