Air Canada Airbus A220-300 seat map
Seat map
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Best & worst seats
Our rating engine's picks for this cabin layout — see any seat's full reasoning in the map above.
- 34A, 34B, 34C, 34D, 34F — Last row: the seatback is close to the rear wall and reclines little.
Cabins
Business Class
- Pitch
- 37"estimated
- Width
- 21"estimated
- Seat
- Recliner
- Screen
- Screen fitted (size unpublished)
- Power
- AC power outlet · USB-A · USB-C
Air Canada markets extra legroom and larger seats with a footrest and centre-console storage, but does not publish Business Class pitch/width for the A220-300; values are estimates pending a citable Air Canada figure.
Economy
- Pitch
- 30"estimated
- Width
- 19"published
- Seat
- Standard seat
- Screen
- 12"
- Power
- AC power outlet · USB-A · USB-C
Air Canada publishes an Economy seat width of 19 in (the widest Economy seat in its fleet); Economy pitch is not published and is an estimate.
Onboard facilities
Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.
3 lavatories · 2 galleys · 4 door pairs
Amenities
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 14, 2026.
- Air CanadaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Air Canada A220-300 fact sheet: two-class cabin of 137 seats — 12 Business Class in a 2x2 configuration and 125 Economy in a 3x2 layout ("only 20% of seats are middle seats"); Economy seat width 19 in (widest Economy seat in the fleet); Panasonic IFE at every seat with a 12-inch screen in Economy; USB-A, USB-C and AC power at every seat; Gogo 2Ku satellite Wi-Fi; 20-inch aisle; extra-large panoramic windows; full-colour LED ambient lighting; Business Class footrest, centre-console storage and window/aisle access every seat.
https://www.aircanada.com/content/dam/aircanada/portal/documents/PDF/en/a220-fact-sheet-en.pdf ↗ - Air CanadaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Air Canada A220 onboard/fleet page: Economy 19-inch-wide seats (widest Economy seat in the fleet), a personal touchscreen TV, in-seat power for a laptop plus a USB charging port, adjustable headrest and full-colour ambient LED lighting; Business Class with extra legroom and larger seats.
aircanada.com is JavaScript-rendered; the archived static HTML retains the cabin-feature marketing copy but not a per-seat map, so the row grid is derived (see config.notes).
https://www.aircanada.com/ca/en/aco/home/fly/onboard/fleet/a220.html ↗ - WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Air Canada fleet table lists 42 Airbus A220-300 in service (23 on order) in a single two-class cabin of 12 Business / 125 Economy = 137 seats.
Cited for fleet size (42 in service) and the 12/125 = 137 cabin split; the table does not give row positions or dimensions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Canada_fleet ↗
Air Canada's Airbus A220-300 in its sole two-class cabin: 12 Business Class / 125 Economy = 137. PUBLISHED (aircanada.com A220 fact-sheet PDF, retrieved 2026-07-14): total 137 seats; 12 Business in a 2x2 configuration; 125 Economy in a 3x2 layout; "only 20% of seats are middle seats" (25 middle seats / 125 = 20%, confirming 25 full 5-abreast Economy rows with no seats removed at the exits); Economy seat width 19 in (the widest Economy seat in Air Canada's fleet); a Panasonic in-flight entertainment system at every seat with a 12-inch screen in Economy; USB-A, USB-C and AC power at every seat; Gogo 2Ku satellite Wi-Fi; a 20-inch aisle; extra-large panoramic windows; full-colour LED ambient lighting; and Business Class seats with a footrest, extra centre-console storage and guaranteed window-or-aisle access. PUBLISHED (aircanada.com A220 onboard/fleet page): Economy 19-inch seats, personal touchscreen TV, in-seat power plus USB, adjustable headrest and ambient LED lighting; Business Class extra legroom and larger seats. NEUTRAL (Wikipedia Air Canada fleet table): 42 A220-300 in service, 23 on order, cabin split 12 Business / 125 Economy = 137. DERIVED: the ROW GRID is reconstructed, not read from a placard — aircanada.com's seat maps are JavaScript-rendered (a static fetch returns no seat data) and competitor seat-map sites are prohibited, so no airline LOPA was available. Business is modeled at rows 1-3 (2-2) and Economy at rows 10-34 (25 rows x 5 = 125) to reproduce the published per-cabin totals and the 2x2 / 3x2 abreast layouts; row numbers, the two over-wing exit rows (18-19), the over-wing band (rows 16-24), and all monuments (forward Door 1 + galley/lavatory/closet, the over-wing exits, and the aft galley/lavatories + Door 2) were placed to reproduce standard A220-300 geometry and may differ from the actual airframe. COLUMN LETTERS are derived: Air Canada's exact per-seat lettering for the A220 is not published in an accessible primary source, so the 2-seat bank is lettered D/F (aisle/window, middle E dropped) following Air Canada's regional 2-seat-pair convention, and the 3-seat bank A/B/C (window/middle/aisle); the single Economy middle column is B. The two over-wing exit rows are modeled with the standard evacuation restrictions (no infants / unaccompanied minors) and extra legroom; Air Canada does not publish per-seat recline limits, so no recline restriction is asserted on the exit rows themselves. The last Economy row (34) backs onto the aft galley/lavatories and is modeled with limited recline. WINDOW ALIGNMENT is "unknown" for every window seat on both the 3-across (A) and 2-across (F) banks — no A220 window-belt engineering grid exists and no published map shows window positions, so windowGridType is omitted. Air Canada's paid "Preferred seat" location tier is NOT modeled per-seat because Air Canada does not publish the A220 row assignment. PITCH is not published for either cabin (only Economy width, 19 in, is published) — Business dimensions and all pitch figures are flagged unsourced; Business screen size is not published and is marked unsourced.
What changed
- Jul 14, 2026Initial creation of Air Canada A220-300 config 223 (12 Business / 125 Economy = 137) from the aircanada.com A220 fact-sheet PDF and onboard page, with fleet size from the Wikipedia Air Canada fleet table. Row grid derived from published per-cabin counts and 2x2 / 3x2 layouts (aircanada.com seat maps are JS-rendered; no LOPA available).