Seat map Airbus A319-100 “Air France”. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Airbus A319-100 “Air France”. Best seats in the plane

Air France operates 2 versions of Airbus A319.

First cabin version of the Airbus A319 (319) Europe

Seat Map Airbus A319 Europe Air France

The first cabin version of Airbus A319 operated by Air France offers the seats in two classes: business and economy.


Business class consists of 28 seats located in 7 rows. All the middle seats here are not sold providing more space and privacy to passengers of the business class.

The seats of the 1st row have less space for passengers’ legs, bassinet location and close location of the lavatory may also cause inconvenience to passengers of these seats.

Economy class may accommodate 101 passengers.

The seats of the 9th row have limited recline due to the exit door located behind.

Passengers of the seats of 10th row will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom. These seats are designated by Air France as Seats Plus. To reserve these seats an extra fee should be paid.

The seats 24DEF, 25C and 26 AB are considered bad seats as other passengers tend to gather in this area while waiting to visit lavatories. In addition, as there is no seat behind the seat 25C is often bumped by other passengers passing by and crew members. But the seats 26AB may be not reclining.


Second cabin version of the Airbus A319 (319) Metropole

Seat Map Airbus A319 Metropole Air France

The second version of Airbus A319 operated by Air France may transport 142 passengers. This version has only one class of seats – economy.

The seats are located in two sections. First section consists of 9 rows of seats that have 3-3 configuration.

Passengers of the seats of the 1st row will take advantage of extra space for their legs. These seats are considered good seats.

The seats of the last row of the first section, i.e. the seats of the 9th row are less reclining due to the exit door located behind.

15 rows of seats are located in the second section: 14 rows per 6 seats in each and the last row has 4 seats.

The seats of the 10th row have extra legroom providing additional comfort to passengers of these seats.

The main disadvantage of the seats 24C and 24D is that these seats are often bumped by other passengers and crew members passing by.

The seats of the last 25th row are considered bad seats as other passengers tend to gather in this area while waiting to visit lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.


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