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Bangkok Airways ATR 72-600 seat map

ATR 72-600 (70 seats, all Economy; PM4)
70 seats4N/66YLast verified Jul 18, 2026

Seat map

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Rating
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Seat shape
SuiteLie-flatReclinerStandard
Flags & windows
Has a noteWindow mismatch flaggedNo window (structural blank)
EconomyEconomy · 2-2WC (left) — Rear LA facility in the official booking-engine map.WC123456789101112141516171819ABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABCDABEXIT (door) — All four row-1 seats carry the official booking-engine exit-row characteristic; the source does not identify an exit grade.EXITEXIT (door) — All four row-1 seats carry the official booking-engine exit-row characteristic; the source does not identify an exit grade.EXITGALLEY — The official booking-engine map places GN facilities in the missing 19C/19D positions.GALLEY

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Worth knowing
  • 18C, 18D, 19A, 19BBangkok Airways' booking map marks this as a restricted-recline seat.

Cabins

Economy

70 seats · 2-2
Seat
Standard seat, Extra-legroom seat

Onboard facilities

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1 lavatory · 1 galley · 1 door pair

🚪 EXIT × 1🍽 GALLEY × 1🚻 WC × 1
Provenance

Sources

Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 18, 2026.

How this map was built

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

  1. Jul 18, 2026Initial Bangkok Airways PM4 configuration generated directly from official public booking-engine seat-map data.