Seat map Airbus A350-900 Cathay Pacific. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Airbus A350-900 Cathay Pacific. Best seats in the plane

Airbus A350-900 operated by Cathay Pacific offers seats in three classes: 38 in business class, 28 in premium economy class and 214 in economy class.

Seat map of the Airbus A350-900 (359)

Seat Map Airbus A350-900 Qathay Pacific

Business class consists of 38 open suites that have 180 degrees recline. These seats are divided into two sections. First section has 8 rows of seats.


For passengers traveling with a partner will be perfect all the D and G seats.

Proximity of the galley and lavatory may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 11D and 11G.

For passengers with babies the seats 12A and 12K offer bassinet locations. These seats offer excellent privacy.

The noise from the galleys is the main disadvantage of the seats of the 19th row.

The second section of business class seats consists of 2 rows of seats per 4 in each. Close location of the galley and lavatory will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats of the 20th row.

Behind business class seats 4 rows of premium economy class seats are located. These seats are more reclining than the seats of the economy class and the footrest of these seats may be lifted up.

The seats of the 30th row have no floor storage during take-off and landing. Passengers traveling with babies are often seated on the seats 30AC and 30HK as they have bassinet locations.

Economy class seats are divided into two sections. Most of the seats have 3-3-3 configuration.

Passengers of the seats 39DEG will take advantage of extra space for their legs. Among disadvantages: lack of floor storage during take-off and landing, as the tray tables are built-in the armrests, the width of these seats is reduced a little. These seats have bassinet locations.

The best seats here are considered the seats 40ABC and 40HJK because these seats have extra legroom. However, these seats are narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Other passengers tend to congregate in the area of the seats 47ABC, 47DEG, 47H and 48HJK as these seats are located close to lavatories.

Behind the exit row the second section of economy class seats is located. There are 16 rows of seats here.

Thanks to the exit row located in front the seats of the 59th row offer extra legroom. But the armrests of these seats are immovable as the tray tables are in the armrests and that is why these seats are narrower than standard. Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing. Proximity of the lavatories is another disadvantage of these seats. For passengers with babies the seats 59DEG have bassinet locations.

The seats 60A and 60K have the same disadvantages as the seats of the 59th row. Due to missing seats in front passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra legroom.

The only disadvantage of the seats 73D and 73G is close location of the galley and lavatory.

Limited recline and proximity of the galleys and lavatory make the seats 73ABC, 73HJK and 74DEG bad seats. Also the seats 73C and 73H are often bumped by other passengers and crew members passing by.

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