Bangkok Airways ATR 72-600 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.
- 18C, 18D, 19A, 19B — Bangkok Airways' booking map marks this as a restricted-recline seat.
Cabins
Economy
- Seat
- Standard seat, Extra-legroom seat
Onboard facilities
Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.
1 lavatory · 1 galley · 1 door pair
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 18, 2026.
- Bangkok Airways / Amadeus Digital Experience SuitePRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026
Official public booking-engine map identifies future PG307 as ATR/PM4/Economy and publishes all 70 seat numbers, the omitted row 13, partial row 19, seat characteristics, zones and galley/lavatory facilities.
The response is tied to PG307 on 2026-07-28. It proves an active scheduled configuration, not a per-tail fleet assignment; transient availability is ignored.
https://api-des.bangkokair.com/v2/shopping/seatmaps?marketingAirlineCode=PG&marketingFlightNumber=307&originLocationCode=BKK&destinationLocationCode=TDX&departureDate=2026-07-28&bookingClass=B&travelerTypes=ADT¤cyCode=THB&lang=en ↗
CURRENT OFFICIAL CONFIG: Bangkok Airways' public booking engine assigns ATR configuration PM4 to future PG307 and publishes 70 Economy seats in a 2-2 high-wing turboprop cabin. There are 18 physical seat rows across display numbers 1-12 and 14-19: rows 1-12 and 14-18 are full A/B-C/D rows, row 13 is omitted, and final row 19 contains only 19A/19B because the galley occupies 19C/19D. This exact published layout differs from the corpus's Citilink ATR arrangement, which has its partial row at the front. Row 1 is the exit/leg-space row; 18C/18D and 19A/19B carry the restricted-recline characteristic. A rear lavatory sits after row 19. SeatLink resolves the map to 4N/66Y. No ATR window grid exists, so windowGridType is omitted. The pre-existing narrow atr72600 registry entry already covers exactly 70 seats and max display row 19, so no duplicate atr72 registry key is created. Availability states are ignored.
What changed
- Jul 18, 2026Initial Bangkok Airways PM4 configuration generated directly from official public booking-engine seat-map data.