Seat map Boeing 757-300 “Delta Airlines”. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Boeing 757-300 “Delta Airlines”. Best seats in the plane

Delta Airlines operates 2 versions of Boeing 757-300 airplane. They are mainly used during flights to Hawaii and from Minneapolis to Seattle and Los Angeles.

First cabin version of the Boeing 757-300(75Y)

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This cabin version has 234 seats: 24 in first class, 32 in Delta Comfort+ and 178 in economy class.


Seats of the first class have 2-2 configuration. The seats of the 1st class are bulkhead seats that don’t have floor storage during take-off and landing. The only disadvantage of the seats of 6th row is their close location to the galley and lavatories.

32 seats of Delta Comfort+ section have 3-3 configuration and one row with 2 seats. The seats 14D and 14E as well as the seats 15ABC have extra legroom but proximity to the galley and lavatories may be uncomfortable as well as reduced width of the seats.

The best seat in this section is the seat 15F. Passenger of this seat will take advantage of extra space for legs as there is no seat in front. As the tray table is in the armrest the width of this seat is reduced.

Economy class has 30 rows. Most of the seats have 3-3 configuration.

The seats 23A, 23F and 24A and 24F are seats with no windows.

The seats of the 26th row do not recline as behind this row emergency exit is located.

The seats of the 27th row have extra legroom but at the same time these seats are not reclining as there is another emergency exit behind. These seats are a little narrower than standard as the tray tables are in the armrests.

Four seats of the 28th row have no extra legroom, they are narrower than other standard seats on the airplane and are less reclining or not reclining at all.

The best seats of economy class are the seats 29A and 29F as these seats have extra space for passengers legs due to the missing seats in front. However, the width of these seats is reduced.

The seats of the 40th row may be not reclining and are located close to the lavatories.

As the seats of the 41st row are located behind exit row, passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra legroom. The main disadvantages of these seats are proximity of the lavatories and reduced width of the seats.

The seats of the last, 49th row are considered bad seats as they may be not reclining and are located close to the galleys.


Decommissioned

Boeing 757-300 (753)

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This version of Boeing 757-300 may transport 224 passengers in three classes.

First class has 6 rows with 24 seats that have 2-2 configuration. All the seats are standard. Only close location of the seats of 1st row to the galley and of the seats of the last 6th row to the lavatories may cause inconvenience to passengers of these seats.

Delta Airlines may offer 23 seats in Delta Comfort+ class. Passengers of the seats 14A and 14B may take advantage of extra legroom. However, the proximity of the galley and lavatories may be a problem. The width of these seats is slightly reduced and there is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing.

The seat 15A is the best seat in this section as it has extra space for passengers legs. The tray table is in the armrest and it makes this seat a little narrower than standard.

As there are misaligned seats in front, the seat 15B has less legroom. The seat 15C has extra legroom but at the same time this seat is often bumped by other passengers and crew members as it is just out into the aisle. Close location to the galley may be bothersome. The seat width is also reduced as the tray table is in the armrest.

The seats 16DEF have restricted legroom due to bulkhead located in front. Among other disadvantages: lack of floor storage during take-off and landing, reduced width of the seats and proximity of the galley.

Economy class has 177 seats.

The seats 22A and 22F are the seats with missing windows. These seats are considered by Delta Airlines preferred seats that may be chosen by Delta Medallion members while booking or later. These seats become available for other passengers at time of check-in.

The seats 25A and 25F may be less reclining. These seats have misaligned windows and don’t have armrests at windows’ side.

The best seats of economy class are the seats of the 26th and 27th rows. As in front of these seats are located emergency exits, passengers of these seats will feel comfortable as there is extra legroom here. But, the seats of the 26th row may be not reclining as there is another Emergency exit behind. The armrests of the seats of these 2 rows are immovable, that is why the width of the seats is slightly reduced. All these seats may be selected by Delta Medallion members and only if available at time of check-in they may be given to other passengers.

The seats of the 39th row are located close to the lavatories and may be less reclining than other standard seats on the airplane.

The seats of the 40th row have both advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage of these seats is extra space for passengers legs as in front of these seats emergency exit is located. At the same time the seats 40A and 40F have restricted space as a box is attached to the exit door and it protrudes into this space. As there are no seats in front, the tray tables are in the armrests and that is why these seats are slightly narrower. Another disadvantage is lack of floor storage during takeoff and landing. However, these seats are designated be Delta Airlines as preferred seats.

Proximity to the galley may be uncomfortable for passengers of the seats 47CDEF and 48ABC.


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