easyJet Airbus A319 seat map
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- 26A, 26B, 26C, 26D, 26E, 26F — Last row — seat backs do not recline (rear galley/lavatory wall behind)
Cabins
Economy
- Pitch
- 28–35"estimated
- Width
- 16"approx
- Seat
- Slimline seat, Extra-legroom seat
easyJet publishes a minimum seat pitch of 28" and minimum width of 16"; 29" here is an estimate for the mid-cabin standard rows pending a citable per-row figure.
Onboard facilities
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3 lavatories · 2 galleys · 4 door pairs
Amenities
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 14, 2026.
- easyJetPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
easyJet operates one of the youngest fleets in the industry with 300+ single-class Airbus A320-family aircraft (A319, A320, A320neo, A321neo).
https://www.easyjet.com/en/help/boarding-and-flying/our-fleet ↗ - easyJetPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Up Front = rows 2-6 (2-5 on some aircraft); Extra Legroom offers extra legroom plus Up Front benefits; minimum seat pitch 28in/71cm and minimum width 16in/40.5cm; emergency-exit-row rules (16+, not travelling with infants, willing/able to assist); exit/restricted rows vary by aircraft type.
https://www.easyjet.com/en/help/booking-and-check-in/choosing-a-seat ↗ - WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
easyJet fleet table (as of March 2026): Airbus A319-100 — 82 in service, 156 passengers, single-class, to be retired by 2027 and replaced by the Airbus A320neo. To satisfy safety requirements the airline's A319s have two pairs of over-wing exits, instead of the standard one-pair configuration found on most Airbus A319 aircraft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EasyJet ↗ - WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
The 124-156-seat Airbus A319 is 33.84 m (111 ft) long, six-abreast; the length increase over the A318 required enlarged over-wing exits, repositioned in front of and behind the wings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A320_family ↗
easyJet Airbus A319-100 (A319ceo; CFM56-5B-powered, e.g. A319-111) in the 156-seat single-class layout — the airline's smallest and OLDEST narrowbody, being phased out. Per the Wikipedia easyJet fleet table (as of March 2026) 82 A319-100s remain in service, all in ONE 156-seat single-class config (this file), scheduled to be retired by 2027 and replaced by the Airbus A320neo. status is 'active' (still flying); there is no successor SeatLink config yet, so no supersededBy/successorPlanned link. Single-class, 3-3 economy, 26 full rows of 6 = 156 seats. TWO OVER-WING EXIT PAIRS: to certify 156 passengers on the shorter A319 fuselage, easyJet's A319s carry two pairs of over-wing Type III exits (four total) instead of the single pair found on most A319s (Wikipedia easyJet fleet + Wikipedia A320-family: 'the length increase [over the A318] required enlarged overwing exits, repositioned in front of and behind the wings'). Modelled as two adjacent over-wing exit rows (10 and 11). 'Up Front' (rows 2-6, 2-5 on some aircraft) and 'Extra Legroom' are a-la-carte seat-selection TIERS within the one economy cabin, not separate cabins (choosing-a-seat page). Up Front is a LOCATION-ONLY tier: identical slimline hardware and legroom to standard economy, sold for the forward position and faster boarding — modelled with the 'standard' seat type plus preferred_zone + paid_seat flags (no extra_legroom flag), so it counts as economy (Y) not N. Extra Legroom = row 1 front bulkhead + the two over-wing emergency-exit rows (10, 11); modelled as extra_legroom seat types (canonicalTier extra_legroom_economy). PITCH VARIES BY ROW inside the single cabin. easyJet publishes only a MINIMUM pitch of 28in/71cm and MINIMUM width of 16in/40.5cm (choosing-a-seat page). Mid-cabin standard rows modelled at 29in and rear rows (22-26) at the 28in published minimum; exit-row ~35in / forward-exit 33in are estimates (unsourced:true). EXIT-ROW PLACEMENT IS STRUCTURAL INFERENCE (unsourced): easyJet does not publish a public LOPA and NO data was taken from competitor seat-map sites. The A319 (33.84 m) is ~3.7 m / ~4 seat-rows shorter than the A320 (37.57 m), shortened by fuselage plugs removed both ahead of and behind the wing box. Scaling the golden A320 exemplar (u2-320-180, over-wing exits at rows 13-14) by the ~2-3 rows removed forward of the wing places the two A319 exit pairs at rows 10 and 11 (+/-1 row uncertainty). The forward exit row (10) sits directly ahead of the aft exit and is modelled with limited_recline; the aft exit row (11) reclines normally. Wing span modelled rows 8-13. Last seat row (26) backs directly onto the rear galley/lavatory wall. Recline modelled as 'none' (fixed-back Recaro slimline) — characteristic of the hardware, not published by easyJet. Amenities modelled as absent: no seatback/overhead IFE, no in-seat power, no Wi-Fi; buy-on-board cafe only. aircraft.variant normalized to 'A319' to match data/aircraft-types.json. No A319 window grid exists in data/window-grids/, so aircraft.windowGridType is omitted and every window seat carries windowAlignment 'unknown'.
What changed
- Jul 14, 2026Initial easyJet A319-100 (156-seat single-class) config created from easyJet fleet + choosing-a-seat pages, Wikipedia easyJet fleet table, and Wikipedia A320 family. Layout derived from counts + A319 geometry (two over-wing exit pairs at rows 10-11, scaled from the A320 exemplar). Phase-out (82 airframes, retire by 2027) noted; status active, no successor config.