Seat map Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner “Air France”. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner “Air France”. Best seats in the plane

Boeing 787-9 operated by Air France may accommodate 276 passengers in three classes: business, premium economy and economy.

Seat map of the Boeing 787-9 (789)

Seat Map Boeing 787-9 AirFrance

First 8 rows on this airplane offer 30 open suites of business class. All these seats are transformed into a fully bed.


Close location to the galleys and lavatory will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 1A and 1K.

Proximity of the galleys may also represent a problem to passengers of the seats of the 8th row.

Behind the exit row 21 seats of premium economy class are located. These seats have 130 degrees recline. Passengers of the seats of the 10th row will take advantage of extra space for their legs. For passengers travelling with babies these seats offer bassinets. These seats have some disadvantages: proximity of the lavatories, reduced width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

Economy class offers 225 standard seats that are located in two sections.

First section contains 11 rows of seats: 10 of them have 3-3-3 configuration and the last row of the section contains just 6 seats. Extra legroom provided by the seats of the 15th row makes these seats good seats. Passengers travelling with infants are often seated in this row. However, these seats are a little narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Limited recline and location of the lavatories behind are the main disadvantages of the seats 24DEG, 25BC and 25HJK.

Behind the exit row second section of economy class seats is located. There are 15 rows o seats here.

Passengers of the seats of the 30th row will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom. As the tray tables are in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced a little. Lack of floor storage during take-off and landing is another disadvantage of these seats. The seats 30BC and 30HJ are considered the best seats. Protrusion of the exit doors restricts extra legroom of the seats 30A and 30K a little. Location of the lavatory in front will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats 30DEG. For passengers with babies these seats offer bassinets.

The noise from the lavatory and galley located behind the seats of the 43rd row (except the seat 43E) and the seats of the 44th row may be bothersome. Limited recline makes the seats 43ABC, 43HJK and 44DEG bad seats.

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