Finnair Airbus A320ceo seat map
Seat map
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Best & worst seats
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- 10A, 10F — This seat does not recline, according to Finnair's row-specific fleet table.
- 11A, 11F — This exit-row window seat does not recline, according to Finnair's row-specific fleet table.
- 28A, 28B — Finnair publishes this row at 43 cm (17 in) wide, narrower than the normal 45 cm (18 in) Economy seat.
Cabins
Business Class / Economy Class (movable divider)
- Pitch
- 29–31"published
- Width
- 17–18"published
- Seat
- Standard seat, Extra-legroom seat
Finnair publishes a minimum 74 cm pitch and normal-row 45 cm width, converted/rounded to 29 in and 18 in.
Onboard facilities
Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.
3 lavatories · 2 galleys · 4 door pairs
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 16, 2026.
- FinnairPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 16, 2026
Official current A320 map: 29 full 3-3 rows; 79 cm forward Business seating through row 10 with a movable divider and empty adjacent middle; rows 11-12 Extra Legroom/over-wing exit seats; row 10 A/F no-recline symbols; rows 28-29 narrow-seat symbols; and the published monuments/exits.
Finnair labels its static maps approximate. The map omits no-recline dots at 11A/11F while the fleet page explicitly lists both 10A/10F and 11A/11F as non-reclining; the explicit fleet-page row list is used for those two seats. The schematic does not prove window alignment or exact wing endpoints.
https://cms.finnair.com/resource/blob/2260852/39fdf05dbe0e6dae6189f4ec3e085af2/Seat%20map%20for%20A320 ↗ - FinnairPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 16, 2026
A320-200 current fleet count, sole published seating capacity, production registrations, 74 cm Economy minimum pitch, normal/narrow row widths, 79 cm Business pitch and empty adjacent seat, exact non-reclining seat list, and link to the official map.
Finnair cautions that static maps may not be 100% accurate and recommends the booking-specific map. The page publishes installed capacity, while the representative forward Business zone has demand-dependent blocked middle seats.
https://www.finnair.com/jp-en/flight-information/finnair-fleet ↗ - FinnairPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 16, 2026
Current short-haul product definitions: A319/A320/A321 Business uses an empty adjacent middle; Extra Legroom seats are at exit rows and add 10-60 cm depending on aircraft; Front Row has no seat ahead and at least 53 cm of open space; Preferred adds 5-7.5 cm; and exit-row eligibility restrictions.
Product descriptions are fleet-wide ranges; the official type-specific map determines exact row placement.
https://www.finnair.com/jp-en/seat-selection/seats-on-short-haul-flights ↗
CURRENT CONFIG SET: Finnair's live fleet page lists ten A320s and a single current seating capacity of 174. PUBLISHED MAP TRANSCRIPTION: 29 full 3-3 rows = 174 installed seats. Rows 1-10 are the map's 79 cm-pitch forward Business zone behind a movable divider; rows 11-12 are the marked Extra Legroom over-wing-exit rows; rows 13-27 are standard 74 cm-pitch Economy; rows 28-29 are the published 43 cm narrow seats, with row 29 last. EURO-BUSINESS MODELLING: the seats are one physical 3-3 cabin and the divider moves with demand, so Business is a zone rather than a fixed cabin. The representative map places the divider after row 10 and Finnair states the adjacent middle is empty, so 1B/1E through 10B/10E remain installed but are blocked with guaranteed_empty, leaving 154 sellable seats in this representative maximum-forward-zone layout. When a forward row is sold as Economy, its 79 cm pitch is 5 cm above the 74 cm baseline and matches Finnair's current Preferred-seat definition; those installed positions therefore use the N-tier forward seat type. Front Row and Extra Legroom are zones inside the same cabin. SOURCE CONFLICT: the map shows no-recline dots at 10A/10F only, while the fleet table explicitly says 10A/10F and 11A/11F do not recline; the fleet table controls the complete seat list and the image omission is documented in its caveat. RATINGS: concrete extra pitch/empty-middle space drives good ratings; the published no-recline and narrow-seat facts drive warnings. Adjacency flags are limited to aisle seats directly facing the drawn monuments. WINDOW/WING: the exact A320ceo engineering grid is bound; it has no structural blanks, so the alignment tool is expected to write nothing and ordinary window positions remain unknown. The stylized wing has no exact endpoints, so deck.wing is omitted. CONFIG CODE: Finnair publishes no cabin-layout code; 174-seat follows the airline's capacity label.
What changed
- Jul 16, 2026Initial Finnair A320-200 174-seat representative configuration, transcribed from the current official map.