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AirAsia Airbus A320ceo seat map

A320ceo Type B (186 seats, single-class Economy)
186 seats12N/174YLast verified Jul 15, 2026

Seat map

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Seat shape
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Flags & windows
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Zone: Hot Seats (premium)HOT SEATSEconomyEconomy · 3-3WC (left) — Forward lavatory shown on AirAsia's published diagram.🚻 WCWC (left) — Rear lavatory shown on AirAsia's published diagram.WCWC (left) — Rear lavatory shown on AirAsia's published diagram.WC12345678910111214151617181920212223242526272829303132ABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFEXIT (door) — Forward Door 1 pair shown on AirAsia's published diagram.EXITEXIT (door) — Forward Door 1 pair shown on AirAsia's published diagram.EXITEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Emergency-exit pair shown at this row on AirAsia's published diagram and support table.EXITEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Emergency-exit pair shown at this row on AirAsia's published diagram and support table.EXITEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Emergency-exit pair shown at this row on AirAsia's published diagram and support table.EXITEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Emergency-exit pair shown at this row on AirAsia's published diagram and support table.EXITEXIT (door) — Aft exit-door pair shown on AirAsia's published diagram.EXITEXIT (door) — Aft exit-door pair shown on AirAsia's published diagram.EXIT

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  • 32CAirAsia lists this last-row seat as non-reclinable.

Cabins

Economy

186 seats · 3-3
Mirus Hawk
Pitch
28"published
Width
16.5"published
Seat
Slimline seat, Non-reclining seat, Extra-legroom seat

AirAsia publishes 28 in standard pitch and 16-17 in width. Mirus publishes a 28-38 in installation range and 25-degree reclined distance for Hawk; the 25-degree value describes the hardware, while AirAsia separately identifies rows where recline is disabled.

Hot Seats

Onboard facilities

Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.

3 lavatories · 4 door pairs

🚪 EXIT × 4🚻 WC × 3
Provenance

Sources

Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 15, 2026.

  • AirAsiaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 15, 2026

    Official A320-family seat-options page: Hot Seats are at the front and emergency exits, with up to 29 in pitch and 16-17 in width; first and exit rows have at least 20.3 in legroom; Standard Seats have 28 in pitch and 16-17 in width; the page publishes Type A, Type B/C and Type D diagrams.

    The page covers multiple AirAsia affiliates; AK-specific active-type attribution is corroborated by the AirAsia (IATA AK) neutral fleet table. Quiet Zone is shown only in the separate A330 section.

    https://www.airasia.com/aa/about-us/en/gb/seats.html
  • AirAsiaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 15, 2026

    Official A320-CEO Type B diagram: exact row numbers and seat presence, Hot Seat positions, emergency exits, exit doors and lavatories used in this file.

    One official image covers both A320ceo Type B and A320neo Type C. It does not draw window apertures or label galley/closet monuments.

    https://www.airasia.com/aa/images/web-apps/content-pages/library/Airbus-A320ceo-A320neo-TypeB-C.png
  • AirAsia SupportPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 15, 2026

    April 2026 aircraft-type tables list exact non-reclinable seats and emergency-exit rows for A320ceo Types A/B, A320neo Type C and A321neo Type D; the article also states that AK/QZ/FD/Z2/KT A320/A321 aircraft have no bassinets.

    The live Salesforce page is JavaScript-rendered; the cited snapshot is a local text extract of the relevant rendered tables, and the raw HTML shell is archived separately as data/sources/objects/3917d40bab26.html.

    https://support.airasia.com/s/article/All-You-Need-To-Know-About-Our-Seat-Policy?language=vi
  • WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 15, 2026

    Current AirAsia article identifies IATA AK and, as of May 2026, lists 69 A320-200s with 180- and 186-seat layouts, 29 A320neos with 186 seats, and eight A321neos with 236 seats.

    The 69-aircraft A320-200 total is not split between the 180- and 186-seat layouts. Fleet figures are neutral corroboration, while layouts come from AirAsia's own diagrams. The article separately lists an A321LR, which is outside the assignment's enumerated variants.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirAsia
  • Mirus Aircraft SeatingPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 15, 2026

    Mirus identifies the Hawk economy seat as flying with AirAsia, under continued retrofit on existing A320ceos and planned linefit delivery for new AirAsia A320neo and A321neo aircraft.

    The 2018 release establishes the selected hardware programme but does not provide a current tail-by-tail A320ceo retrofit-completion list; no separate legacy-seat instance is fabricated without a permitted current layout source.

    https://www.mirus-as.com/hawk-flying-with-airasia/
  • Mirus Aircraft SeatingPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 15, 2026

    Current Hawk product page: slimline recline economy seat for the Airbus A320 family, 28-38 in installation pitch range and 25-degree reclined distance.

    Product-family specifications describe Hawk generally; AirAsia's own page supplies the airline-specific standard pitch and width, and AirAsia's support table controls which rows are non-reclinable.

    https://www.mirus-as.com/seat/hawk-aircraft-seat/
How this map was built

AirAsia's official combined Type B/Type C diagram publishes the A320ceo Type B with 31 complete 3-3 rows numbered 1-12 and 14-32 (row 13 is skipped), for 186 installed seats. Hot Seats are rows 1-5 and the emergency-exit rows 12 and 14. AirAsia's April 2026 support table independently lists rows 12 and 14 as the Type B exit rows and rows 11, 12 and 32 as non-reclinable. The neutral AirAsia fleet table is scoped to IATA AK and lists the active A320-200 fleet with both 180- and 186-seat layouts; its 69-aircraft total is not split by layout, so no per-config fleetCount is asserted. This verified current Type B layout is an additional config beyond the assignment's 180-seat A320ceo hint. The official diagram fixes every row, Hot Seat position, exit and lavatory shown here; unlabelled galley/closet shapes are not asserted. Mirus identifies Hawk seats in AirAsia's A320ceo retrofit programme, but does not publish a tail-by-tail retrofit-completion list; Hawk is modeled as the sourced hardware for this config and Hot Seats remain a fee zone using the same hardware. Row 1 is physically marked extra-legroom from AirAsia's first-row statement but remains Economy (Y); only emergency-exit rows resolve to extra-legroom Economy (N). AirAsia publishes standard pitch as 28 in and width as 16-17 in; it describes Hot Seats only as up to 29 in pitch, so no exact forward-row pitch is invented. No bassinet positions are modeled because AirAsia explicitly says AK A320/A321 aircraft have none. Quiet Zone is not offered on the published A320-family map and is not modeled. The variant-exact a320ceo window grid is bound; the official map does not draw window apertures and the engineering grid has no structural blanks, so window seats remain unknown and non-window seats use no_window_seat. No cabin amenities are asserted because the permitted current sources do not prove a uniform tail-level fit.

What changed

  1. Jul 15, 2026Initial AirAsia Type B 186-seat config from AirAsia's published diagram and current seat-policy tables; Mirus Hawk hardware and AK-only fleet scope independently sourced.