British Airways Airbus A320neo 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.
- 1A, 1C, 1D, 1F — Bulkhead row — no under-seat stowage; carry-ons must go overhead for taxi, take-off and landing.
- 30A, 30B — Last row of the cabin — the seatback recline is reduced against the rear wall.
Cabins
British Airways Euro Traveller / Club Europe (Euro-style cabin)
- Pitch
- 29"estimated
- Width
- 17"estimated
- Seat
- Standard seat
- Power
- USB-A
BA does not publish pitch/width/recline on the A320neo seat-map raster; values are estimates pending a citable source.
Onboard facilities
Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.
3 lavatories · 3 galleys · 4 door pairs
Amenities
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 14, 2026.
- British AirwaysPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Official representative A320neo seat map: 30 rows of 3-3, forward Club Europe with the middle seat (B/E) blocked rows 1–12, aft Euro Traveller rows 13–30, two overwing exit pairs at rows 11–12, forward/aft doors, forward and rear galleys and lavatories (incl. wheelchair-accessible), carry-cot legend and moveable-armrest markers.
https://ba.scene7.com/is/image/ba/airbus-A320neo-full-seatmap?dpr=off&fmt=png-alpha ↗ - WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
British Airways fleet table: 33 A320neo in service (plus 4 on order); cabin listed as 48 Club Europe + 108 Euro Traveller = 156 sellable seats.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Airways_fleet ↗ - British AirwaysPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
BA short-haul product: buy-on-board Wi-Fi and stream-to-your-own-device entertainment (no seatback screens) on the A320neo.
BA fleet-facts pages time out for curl (zero bytes) and require a rendering browser; no snapshot captured. Used only for the amenities.wifi/ife descriptions, not for any layout or dimension.
https://www.britishairways.com/content/information/about-ba/fleet-facts ↗
Layout read row-by-row from British Airways’ official Scene7 representative seat-map raster for the A320neo (airbus-A320neo-full-seatmap, PRIMARY, layoutProvenance published_map). 30 rows of 3-3 (columns A B C | D E F), forward entry doors (Door 1 L/R) with a forward lavatory and galley bank ahead of row 1, two overwing emergency-exit pairs at rows 11 and 12, aft entry doors (Door 4 L/R) with a rear galley (right) and two rear lavatories — one wheelchair-accessible (left) and one centre — behind row 30. MODELLING OF CLUB EUROPE / EURO TRAVELLER (AUTHORING.md §6, same pattern as lh-320n-180): BA short-haul is a Euro-style single deck — one physical 3-3 economy cabin in identical hardware. Club Europe (business) is created by a MOVABLE divider at the front with the adjacent middle seat kept empty; its extent varies flight-by-flight with demand. Because the seats are the same economy hardware and no fixed cabin boundary exists, this is modelled as ONE economy cabin (canonicalTier economy) with Club Europe expressed as a demand-dependent ZONE (representative maximum rows 1–12) rather than a separate cabin, and NO seat carries a business tier, so cabinSummary carries no J token. On the representative raster the Club Europe middle seats (columns B and E, rows 1–12) are drawn blocked; they are modelled as physical seats with bookable:false, unsellableReason guaranteed_empty and the blocked flag. totalSeats 180 counts all physical seats (30×6); the 24 blocked middles make sellableSeats 156 in this representative Club Europe layout. This reconciles with the Wikipedia British Airways fleet table (NEUTRAL), which lists the A320neo as 48 Club Europe + 108 Euro Traveller = 156 sellable: the 48 = the sold Club Europe seats (rows 1–12, columns A/C/D/F) and the 108 = Euro Traveller (rows 13–30 × 6). Wikipedia labels the 48 Club Europe seats “Business (J)” as a fleet-table convention; per AUTHORING §6 they are the forward Club Europe zone of the single economy cabin here, not a separate J tier. RATINGS: Club Europe sold seats (rows 2–12, A/C/D/F) are rated good for the guaranteed-empty adjacent middle (a concrete space/privacy advantage, not position). Row 1 is a bulkhead behind the forward galley (be_aware). Rows 11–12 are the overwing exit rows — extra legroom, with exit-duty restrictions. Row 30 is the last row backing onto the rear galley/lavatories (be_aware). DERIVATIONS / UNPUBLISHED: BA labels the map “representative” (config.representative true); the real per-flight layout appears in Manage My Booking and the divider position varies. The raster shows seat arrangement, blocked middles, exits, galleys, lavatories, carry-cot legend and moveable-armrest markers, but NO numeric pitch/width/recline and no legroom or preferred-seat marking. All seat-type dimensions are therefore unsourced estimates (unsourced/approximate). Moveable-armrest dots (absent at the row 1 bulkhead, present elsewhere) are noted but not modelled as a flag; the absence at row 1 corroborates the fixed tray-in-armrest bulkhead seats. windowAlignment is left unknown for window seats (A/F): the schematic raster shows seat positions, not whether a structural window lines up, and the a320neo engineering grid has no structural blanks. Wing extent and monument sides are read from the diagram. Amenities (Wi-Fi, streaming IFE) are from BA short-haul product information, not this raster.
What changed
- Jul 14, 2026Initial mapping of the British Airways A320neo Euro-style cabin from the official Scene7 representative seat-map raster: single 3-3 economy cabin (180 physical seats), forward Club Europe (rows 1–12) with a demand-dependent movable divider and blocked middle seats (24 guaranteed-empty, sellableSeats 156), aft Euro Traveller (rows 13–30), overwing exit rows 11–12.