Seat map Airbus A330-300 “Singapore Airlines”. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Airbus A330-300 “Singapore Airlines”. Best seats in the plane

Airbus A330-300 operated by Singapore Airlines is a two class airplane that may transport 285 passengers.

Seat map of the Airbus A330-300 (333)

Seat Map Airbus A330-300 Singapore Airlines

Business class consists of 5 rows of seats that have 2-2-2 configuration. These are the seats of rows 11-16. The seats of the 11th row have bassinet locations that is why passengers traveling with babies are often seated here. The main disadvantage of these seats is close location of the galleys.


The only disadvantage of the seats of the 16th row is proximity of the galley.

Behind the exit row 2 sections of economy class seats are located.

First section of economy class seats includes 17 rows of seats that have 2-4-2 configuration. Passengers of the seats of the 31st row will take advantage of extra space for their legs. However, the position of bassinets and proximity of the galleys may be bothersome.

The seats 34A and 34K have no windows.

Proximity of the lavatories will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 47th row.

Behind another exit row the second section of economy class seats is located. 11 rows here have 2-4-2 configuration, 4 rows have 2-3-2 configuration and the last row contains 3 seats.

The seats 48AC and 48HK are designated by Singapore Airlines as Preferred Seats. These seats have more space for passengers’ legs. However close location to lavatories may cause discomfort to passengers of these seats. The legroom of the seats 48A and 48K is reduced a little as the exit door protrudes into these seats.

Passengers of the seats 48DEFG will feel comfortable thanks to some extra legroom provided to bulkhead position. Other passengers tend to gather in this area while waiting to visit lavatories causing discomfort to passengers of these seats. Passengers with babies are often seated on these seats as they have bassinet location.

As there are no seats behind, other passengers tend to bump into the seats 58D and 58G.

The seats 59DEG have limited legroom because of awkward configuration switch from 4 to 3 seats.

Proximity of the lavatories may represent problem to passengers of the seats 62AC, 62HK and of the seats of the last 63rd row. In addition the seats 63DEG may be less reclining. That is why these seats are considered bad seats.

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