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China Southern Airlines Boeing 777-300ER seat map

Boeing 777-300ER (361 seats: 28 Business / 28 Premium Economy / 305 Economy)
361 seats28J/28W/305YLast verified Jul 14, 2026
Layout reconstructed from airline-published counts — exact seat geometry is approximate.

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)
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Worth knowing
  • 64A, 64B, 64C, 64D, 64E, 64FLast row backing onto the aft galley and lavatories — limited recline, noise and queueing.

Cabins

Business Class

28 seats · 2-2-2 (staggered) · lie-flat
Pitch
43"published
Width
21.1"published
Seat
Lie-flat bed
Power
AC power outlet · USB-A

China Southern publishes 42–44" pitch, 21.08" width between armrests and a 180° flat bed.

Premium Economy Class

28 seats · 2-4-2
Pitch
38"published
Width
19.2"published
Seat
Recliner
Power
AC power outlet · USB-A

China Southern publishes 38" pitch and 19.2" width; the dimension page lists the recline as a "sliding seat cushion" (no distance given) and the Experience page describes a fixed backrest that lowers into a semi-circular bed. On international routes this cabin is marketed simply as "Economy Class".

Economy Class

305 seats · 3-3-3
Pitch
32"published
Width
17.4"published
Seat
Standard seat
Power
AC power outlet · USB-A

China Southern publishes 31–33" pitch, three seat widths (18.5/16.8/16.3") and a recline of "2/6" — reduced recline at the bulkhead/last rows, 6" elsewhere (modelled).

Amenities

Power
AC power outlet · USB-A
China Southern's current 777-300ER Experience page states the seat is equipped with a power outlet and a USB port (documented in the Premium Economy description). Modelled as AC + USB-A; exact USB connector unstated. No power detail is published on the cabin-layout dimension page.
Provenance

Sources

Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 14, 2026.

  • China Southern AirlinesPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026

    B777-300ER(773) cabin-layout dimension page: 361 total seats — Business 28, Premium Economy 28, Economy 305 (no First). Seat pitch 42–44"/38"/31–33"; width 21.08"/19.2"/(18.5–16.3"); recline 180° flat / 'sliding seat cushion' / 2–6". On international routes Premium Economy is referred to as Economy.

    China Southern's live cabin-layout URL blocks bots / serves compressed non-HTML; retrieved from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine (2025-01-15 capture of the official csair.com page). The layout schematic image on the page is not archived and could not be captured.

    https://www.csair.com/en/tourguide/flight_service/cabin_layout/boyin/1d8l5fmj01j95.shtml
  • China Southern AirlinesPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026

    Current 777-300ER Experience page describing exactly three cabins: Business — 'innovative staggered seat arrangement … convenient access … 180-degree flat seat'; Premium Economy — 'fixed backrest recliner … transformed into a semi-circular bed … equipped with a power outlet and a USB port'; Economy — 'spacious 3-3-3 configuration and an adjustable headrest'. First class is not featured.

    Retrieved from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine (2025 capture); csair.com blocks direct fetches. Prose product page — no seat counts, dimensions or TV sizes.

    https://www.csair.com/en/tourguide/flight_service/B777_300ER/
  • WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026

    China Southern fleet table: Boeing 777-300ER, 15 in service (Dec 2025), passenger layout 28 Business / 28 Premium Economy / 305 Economy = 361 (no First column).

    The fleet table's 361 (28/28/305) split matches China Southern's own current cabin-layout dimension page. Used here for the in-service count and to corroborate the three-cabin split; the table's cited csair page (the 'B777-300ER Introduction') actually predates the reconfiguration and states the old 309 four-class figure, so that particular citation is stale.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Southern_Airlines
How this map was built

China Southern's current three-cabin, First-less Boeing 777-300ER (csair internal designator '773', page titled 'B777-300ER(773)'). China Southern PUBLISHES per-cabin seat counts and per-cabin pitch/width/recline on its current official cabin-layout dimension page: Business 28 (42–44" pitch, 21.08" width, 180° flat), Premium Economy 28 (38" pitch, 19.2" width, 'sliding seat cushion'), Economy 305 (31–33" pitch, 18.5/16.8/16.3" width, 2–6" recline). There is NO First class. The current csair '777-300ER Experience' page corroborates exactly three cabins: Business ('innovative staggered seat arrangement … convenient access … 180-degree flat seat'), Premium Economy ('fixed backrest recliner … transformed into a semi-circular bed … equipped with a power outlet and a USB port') and Economy ('spacious 3-3-3 configuration … adjustable headrest'). China Southern does NOT publish an exact row grid or a retrievable schematic, so row numbering, column letters, cabin boundaries and the rear taper are DERIVED from the published counts and standard 777-300ER geometry: Business rows 11–15 staggered 2-2-2 (four 6-abreast rows + a 4-seat rear row = 28); Premium Economy rows 21–24 2-4-2 (three 8-abreast rows + a 4-seat rear row = 28); Economy rows 31–64 nine-abreast 3-3-3 (row 31 a bulkhead extra-legroom row, rows 32–63 standard = 297, plus an 8-seat last row 64 with the centre seat removed at the aft galley = 305). Exit-row/door positions are NOT modelled (csair does not publish them); the cabin schematic image on the page could not be archived (absent from the Wayback Machine and the live URL blocks bots), so abreast counts follow the published seat widths, the stated 3-3-3 economy and standard 777-300ER geometry. windowAlignment is left 'unknown' on all window seats (derived grid). No seat-back TV sizes are published on either current page, so IFE screen sizes are omitted. RECONFIGURATION: this 361-seat layout REPLACES China Southern's earlier four-class 309-seat 777-300ER (4F/34J/44W/227Y, csair designator 'B77W', modelled as cz-77w-309) — First class was removed and the cabin densified. The current csair Boeing cabin-layout menu (2024–2025) lists only this one 777-300ER page (361); the old B77W/309 dimension page was last archived in 2020 and no longer appears in the menu. The Wikipedia China Southern fleet table independently lists the 777-300ER as 28J/28W/305Y=361 (15 aircraft in service, Dec 2025), matching this page; the earlier belief that 361 was a mis-attributed non-ER '777-300' figure is therefore superseded — 361 is China Southern's own current published 777-300ER configuration. Whether every one of the ~15 airframes has been reconfigured could not be confirmed from primary/neutral sources (planespotters per-tail data was not retrievable), but csair publishes only the 361 layout.

What changed

  1. Jul 14, 2026Initial creation of China Southern's current three-cabin First-less 777-300ER (361 seats: 28J/28W/305Y, csair designator '773') from the current csair.com cabin-layout dimension page and 777-300ER Experience page (via Wayback) and the Wikipedia fleet table. Per-cabin counts and dimensions published; row/taper geometry derived from those counts and standard 777-300ER geometry. Supersedes the earlier four-class 309-seat layout (cz-77w-309): First class removed, cabin densified.