Seat map Boeing 767-300 “Delta Airlines”. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Boeing 767-300 “Delta Airlines”. Best seats in the plane

Delta Airlines operates 5 versions of Boeing 767-300 airplane. This airplane is used during internal flights.

First cabin version of the Boeing 767-300 (76P/76Q)

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First cabin version of Boeing 767-300 operated by Delta Airlines includes 261 seats.


First class has 5 rows in which seats have 2-2-2 configuration. All these seats are standard only the seats of the 1st row have some peculiarities such as restricted space for passengers legs, lack of floor storage during take-off and landing and personal TV that are installed on the bulkhead wall.

Delta Comfort+ has also 5 rows but seats have 2-3-2 configuration. The best seats here are the seats of the 10th row. Passengers of these seats will take advantage of some extra legroom. As the tray tables are in the armrests, the width of these seats is reduced. Also there is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing.

The seats 12A and 12G have now windows.

Economy class may transport 203 passengers.

The seats 17A and 17G are the seats without windows. These seats may be chosen by Delta medallion members at time of booking and later and become available for other passengers at time of check-in.

The seats of the 19th row have restricted legroom and majority of the seats from this row except the seats 19A and 19G have also restricted storage room as equipment is stored here. The seats that are located in the middle of this row (19CDE) are located close to lavatories and this fact may cause inconvenience to passengers of these seats. All the seats of the 19th row are reserved for Delta Medallion members and become available for other passengers during check-in.

The seats of the 20th row are considered bad seats due to their close location to lavatories, missing windows and restricted legroom and floor storage for seats B and F.

The seats of the 25th row have the same disadvantages as the seats of the 20th row. In addition these seats are less padded and narrower as the tray tables are in the armrests. There is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing.

The seats of the 26th row have extra space for passengers legs due to the exit row located in front. Among disadvantages: reduced seat width, misaligned windows, lack of window-side armrests, passengers may get cold during the flight because of the exit doors. These seats are also less padded.

The seats of the 46th and 47th rows are located close to the lavatories. The seats 46B, 46D, 46F and 47D have restricted legroom and floor storage as equipment box is located here. The seats 46ABFG and 47 CDE have limited recline and are considered bad seats.


Second cabin version of the Boeing 767-300ER (76H/76Z)

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Second cabin version may transport 226 passengers and is used mainly for international and transcontinental flights.

Delta One class includes 26 flat bed seats. The seats of the 1st row are located close to the galley and lavatories and this fact may bother passengers of these seats.

Delta Comfort+ has 29 seats. The best seats in this section are the seats of the 13th row. Passengers of these seats will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom.

The seats 15A and 15G are the seats with misaligned windows.

Economy class may transport 171 passengers. The main advantage of the seats of 20th and 21st row is extra space for passengers legs. The main disadvantage is close location of the lavatories and for the seats of the 20th row limited recline. Seats of both these rows are designated by Delta Airlines as preferred seats that are reserved for Delta Medallion members and may be given to other passengers only at time of check-in if available. The window-side armrests of the seats 21A and 21G is attached to the exit door causing inconvenience to passengers of these seats.

The seats of the 23rd row (except seat 23F) are preferred seats reserved for Delta Medallion members. Middle seats 23CDE have some disadvantages such as restricted space for passengers legs due to the bulkhead position, proximity of the lavatories, reduced width of the seats and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

The main disadvantage for the seats of the 41st and 42nd rows (except seat 41D) is their close location to the galley and lavatories.

Third cabin version of the Boeing 767-300ER (76L)

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This version has 211 seats divided into three classes.

Delta One includes 36 flat bed seats. The seats of the 1st row are located close to the galley and lavatories. But the seats 9A and 9D have no windows.

Delta Comfort+ has 32 standard seats. Seats 16CDE have less space for passengers legs. There is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing.

Passengers of the seats 17AB and 17FG will take advantage of extra legroom as there are no seats in front. Among disadvantages reduced width of the seats and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 19AB and 19FG are seats with limited recline because of the exit row located behind.

The seats of the 20th row have extra space for passengers legs but have limited recline, reduced width and are located close to the lavatories.

The best seats are the seats of the 21st row. Passengers will comfortable here thanks to extra space. However, proximity of the lavatories may be bothersome and these seats are narrower than standard.

Economy class consists of 143 seats.

The seats 22CDE may have less legroom, the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable and reducing the width of the seats. These seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing and are located close to lavatories.

The main disadvantage ofthe seats of the 41st row (except 41D) as well as of the seats of the 42nd row is proximity of the galley and lavatories.

Fourth cabin version of the Boeing 767-300ER (76T/76W)

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Fourth version of Boeing 767-300 seats 208 passengers.

Delta One section has 36 flat bed seats. All the seats are standard only some of them have some peculiarities. So, the seats 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D are located close to the galley and lavatories and this fact may cause inconvenience to passengers of these seats. The seats 6A and 6 D are the seats with misaligned windows.

There are 29 seats in Delta Comfort+ section. The seats of the 17th row are seats with extra legroom where other passengers tend to gather. As there are no seats in front (as it is the 1st row in this section), tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable and reducing the width of the seats. These seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Close proximity of the lavatory may be bothersome for passengers of the seats 19B and 19F.

As the seats of the 20th row are located between two emergency exits, they have extra space for passengers legs but at the same time are less reclining and the width of these seats is reduced as tray tables are in the armrests. Close location to the lavatories may be also a problem.

Passengers of the 21st row will feel comfortable thanks to the extra legroom. Among disadvantages of these seats are proximity to lavatories and reduced width of the seats.

Economy class may transport 143 passengers.

Passengers of the seats 22CDE will experience difficulties because of restricted legroom, close location of the lavatory and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing. These seats are also a little narrower than standard.

As usually the bad seats in any airplane are considered seats of the last 2 rows as these seats are located near lavatories and galley. In this aircraft such seats are located in 41st and 42nd rows.

Fifth cabin version of the Boeing 767-300ER (76Z)

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This cabin version includes 226 seats and is mainly used by Delta Airlines during international and premium transcontinental flights and several internal flights.

Delta One has 26 flat bed seats. The seats of the 1st row are standard but their close location to the galley and lavatories may be bothersome.

The seat 6A has no windows.

Delta Comfort+ features 29 seats. The seats 12A and 12G have no windows and the space for passengers legs is restricted due to the exit door protrusion. Close location to the lavatories may also cause inconvenience.

The seats 12B and 12F have extra legroom, however proximity to the lavatories may be a problem.

The seats 14A, 14G and 15A, 15G are the seats with no windows.

The seats 14CDE may have less legroom and are also located close to the lavatories.

Economy class includes 171 seats. The best seats in this section as the seats 20ABCDE as passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra legroom. The other 2 seats of the 20th row the seats 20F and 20G have also extra legroom but they are narrower as the armrests are immovable.

The seats 40C and 40E are located close to the galleys and lavatory as well as the seats 40AB and 40 FG and seats of the 41st row that in addition may have limited recline.


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