Airline Seating Charts
Most Airline Seating Charts are available in Internet. Just look for the airplane that interests you or check your flight number.
Usually when booking your flight, you are offered the possibility of choosing your seat into the plane. Often most of the map looks already occupied as airlines use to leave a portion of them to be chosen at check-in counter.
Check the website of your airline and look for cabin layouts. Air France has a page with all maps from their airplanes (click here), so as Delta (click here). They are shown by airplane model and the internal disposition may vary from one company to another, as usually they choose how many passengers they would like to welcome aboard and how they should be distributed when ordering the aircraft.
This website offer quickly access the latest and most accurate airplane seating maps for hundreds of airlines across the world. You can use links to view each airline's latest airplane maps. Because these maps are provided and updated directly by the airlines, they offer the most up-to-date guides available.
The times are changing and nowadays more companies are adopting thinner seat structures that give some more space for the passenger legs. Some companies use to promote their services based on comfort aboard showing the larger spaces a passenger can have travelling with them.
During a short flight it is less important, but if you are planning a long haul flight and you want to rest during the flight, it would be interesting to study the airplane map to find the best solution.
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