Seat map Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner “Aeromexico”. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner “Aeromexico”. Best seats in the plane

Boeing 787-8 operated by Aeromexico offers seats of two-classes.

Seat map of the Boeing 787-8 (788)

Seat map Boeing 787-8 Aeromexico


This airplane may accommodate 20 passengers in the first class (clase premier) and 211 passengers in the economy class.

20 seats of the first class are divided into two sections. These seats have 180 degrees recline. These seats are transformed into fully-fledged beds.

First section of the first class contains 4 rows of seats that have 2-2-2 configuration. As the seat 1G faces out into the aisle the noise from the galley located nearby may be bothersome.

The seats 4A and 4J have no windows, these seats are considered bad seats.

Second section of the first class is located behind the exit row. It contains 2 rows of seats. One row has just 2 seats and the second row has 2-2-2 configuration. The only disadvantage of the seats 5DF, 6C and 6G is close location of the galleys and lavatory in front.

Economy class seats are also located in two sections.

First section has 13 rows of seats that have 3-3-3 configuration. Aeromexico designates the seats of the 8th row as AM Plus seats because they offer 4 extra inches of legroom. An extra fee must be paid to reserve these seats. Location of the tables in the armrests makes these seats a little narrower than standard. Lack of floor storage is one more disadvantage of these seats. Passengers traveling with babies are often seated in this row because these seats have bassinets.

The main disadvantages of the seats of the 21st row are: limited recline and location of the lavatories behind.

Second section of the economy class contains 12 rows of seats. There are totally 94 seats here. Aeromexico designates the seats 22DEF, 23ABC and 23GHJ as preferred seats to choose which an extra fee must be paid. Passengers of these seats will feel comfortable thanks to extra space for their legs. However, other passengers tend to gather in the area of these seats while waiting to use lavatories causing discomfort. As the tray tables are built-in the armrests these seats are a little narrower than standard. Also, these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing. For passengers traveling with infants the seats 22DEF offer bassinets. Missing windows is one more disadvantage of the seats 23A and 23J.

The only disadvantage of the seats 30A and 30J is missing windows.

Due to missing seats behind the seats 31C and 31G are often bumped by other passengers passing by and service carts.

The seats 32AC and 32GJ have some extra space toward the windows. But proximity of the galley and lavatories will cause discomfort.

Limited recline and noise from the galleys and lavatories located near the seats 33DEF make these seats bad seats.


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