Seat map Airbus A340-600 Etihad Airways. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Airbus A340-600 Etihad Airways. Best seats in the plane

Airbus A340-600 operated by Etihad Airways may accommodate 316 passengers.

Seat map of the Airbus A340-600 (346)

Seat Map Airbus A340-600 Etihad Airways

This airplane offers seats of three classes: first, business and economy.


First class consists of 2 rows of closed suites that have 1-2-1 configuration. These suites have 180 degree recline. All of them are standard.

Business class seats contain 8 rows of seats per 4 in each. So, there are totally 32 flat bed seats with 180 degree recline. The seats of the 5th row are considered the best seats of the business class as they offer extra space for passengers legs and are more private. For passengers with babies the seats 5EF have bassinet locations.

Location of the galleys behind will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 12D and 12G.

Economy class may accommodate 276 passengers. The seats of the economy class are divide into three sections, most of them have 2-4-2 configuration.

Fist sections includes 8 rows of seats. Passengers of the seats of the 15th row will take advantage of extra space for their legs. Among disadvantages: location of the lavatory and galley in front, reduced width of the seats and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing. Passengers traveling with infants are often seated on these seats as they have bassinet locations.

Because of the exit row located behind the seats of the 22nd row are less reclining than standard.

The second section of economy class seats contains 14 rows of seats. The seats of the 23rd row are considered the best seats of the economy class as they have extra legroom.

The main disadvantages of the seats of the 36th row are: limited recline and location of the lavatories behind.

Behind the exit row the third section of economy class seats is located. Passengers of the seats 37AC, 37HK and 39DEFG will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom. However, the noise from the galley and lavatories may represent a problem.

The seats 46D and 46G are often bumped by service carts as there are no seats behind.

Passengers tend to congregate in the area of the seats 49C, 49D, 49G and 49H while waiting to use lavatories and thus causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Location of the galleys and lavatories behind the seats of the last 50th row makes these seats bad seats.

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