Finnair Airbus A330-300 seat map
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Best & worst seats
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- 1A, 1L — A forward lavatory is immediately ahead — possible noise and foot traffic.
- 1D, 1H — The forward galley is immediately ahead — service light and noise may be noticeable.
- 43A, 43C — The mid-cabin lavatory bank is immediately behind — possible noise and queueing.
Cabins
Business Class
- Seat
- Lie-flat bed
- Screen
- 18"
- Power
- AC power outlet · USB-A · USB-C · Wireless charging
Finnair does not publish a conventional pitch, width or bed length for AirLounge on the cited pages.
In this cabin: Wi-Fi available · Power: AC power outlet, USB-A, USB-C, Wireless charging · Entertainment: seatback
Premium Economy
- Pitch
- 38"published
- Width
- 18"published
- Seat
- Recliner, Extra-legroom seat
- Screen
- 13"
- Power
- AC power outlet · USB-A
Finnair publishes 96–96.5 cm pitch and 46 cm width, converted/rounded to 38 in and 18 in.
In this cabin: Wi-Fi available · Power: AC power outlet, USB-A · Entertainment: seatback
Economy Class
- Pitch
- 30.5"published
- Width
- 16.5–18"published
- Seat
- Standard seat, Extra-legroom seat
- Screen
- 11" (approx.)
- Power
- USB-A
Finnair publishes 76–79 cm (30–31 in) minimum pitch and 45 cm (18 in) normal-row width.
In this cabin: Wi-Fi available · Power: USB-A · Entertainment: seatback
Onboard facilities
Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.
8 lavatories · 2 galleys · 4 door pairs
Amenities
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 16, 2026.
- FinnairPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 16, 2026
Current official renewed-cabin A330 diagram: Business, Premium Economy and Economy row numbering; cabin breaks; abreast layouts; extra-legroom, exit-row-seat, movable-armrest and narrow-seat symbols; exits; lavatories; and service monuments.
Finnair labels its static maps approximate. Read literally, this schematic draws 26 Business / 21 Premium Economy / 234 Economy = 281 icons, conflicting with Finnair’s explicit 279 capacity and the 28/21/230 accommodation corroborated by the current neutral fleet table and Qantas A330-300Y sources. Explicit counts win; the reconciled rows are marked derived. The drawing does not prove window alignment.
https://cms.finnair.com/resource/blob/2938376/016e1a5e1a0b6ee495236bcd613e2339/A330_new_cabin ↗ - FinnairPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 16, 2026
Current fleet page publishes six A330-300 aircraft, one 279-seat Business/Premium Economy/Economy configuration, six production registrations, A333 cabin dimensions and the current official 279-seat map link.
Finnair cautions that static maps may not be 100% accurate and recommends checking the booking-specific map. Direct command-line HTML retrieval returned an Akamai block, so the snapshot is a rendered-text extract.
https://www.finnair.com/jp-en/flight-information/finnair-fleet ↗ - QantasPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Current A330 fleet page publishes the corresponding A330-300Y accommodation as 28 Business / 21 Premium Economy / 230 Economy = 279, with 1-2-1, 2-3-2 and 2-4-2 layouts respectively.
Used only to corroborate the explicit cabin split for the Finnair-origin A330-300Y cabin; Finnair’s own current fleet page establishes AY scope and total capacity.
https://www.qantas.com/en-au/onboard/fleet/a330 ↗ - QantasPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Official corresponding A330-300Y map corroborates full 1-2-1 Business rows 1–7, 2-3-2 Premium Economy rows 21–23, 2-4-2 Economy row numbering and a seven-seat rear taper at rows 64–67.
Used as corroboration for the count reconciliation because the Finnair schematic conflicts with Finnair’s explicit 279 capacity. The Qantas diagram itself appears to draw both row-43 side pairs, so row 43 is still explicitly reconciled to the numeric 230 Economy total.
https://www.qantas.com/dynamic-assets/assets/urn:aaid:aem:281acf0f-fcd9-4dec-b4df-bc19d3d56bf3/original/as/airbus-a330-300y-seat-map.pdf ↗ - WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 16, 2026
Current fleet table lists six Finnair-operated A330-300s in one 28 Business / 21 Premium Economy / 230 Economy = 279 configuration and notes two additional airframes dry-leased to Qantas.
Neutral current-fleet corroboration; Finnair’s live fleet page remains authoritative for the six-aircraft AY scope and single 279 capacity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=parse&page=Finnair&prop=wikitext&format=json&formatversion=2 ↗ - FinnairPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Long-haul seat definitions: solo Business window seats are Preferred and all Business seats have direct aisle access; Premium Economy Preferred seats have no seat ahead, at least 67 cm of space and a 16-inch wall screen; Economy Extra Legroom and Front Row space; and exit-row eligibility rules.
Direct command-line HTML retrieval returned an Akamai block, so the snapshot is a rendered-text extract. The static maps determine which exact seats carry each symbol.
https://www.finnair.com/fr-en/seat-selection/seats-on-long-haul-flights ↗ - FinnairPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Renewed long-haul cabin overview identifies the Collins AirLounge fixed-shell Business product and its 18-inch screen, and describes Premium Economy as a separate cabin with full-leg support and memory-foam cushions.
Direct command-line HTML retrieval returned an Akamai block, so the snapshot is a rendered-text extract.
https://www.finnair.com/en/finnair-cabins/long-haul-cabin ↗ - FinnairPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Business product page says the Collins AirLounge fixed shell becomes a spacious lie-flat bed and provides USB-A, USB-C, AC power and wireless charging; all long-haul aircraft offer internet access.
Direct command-line HTML retrieval returned an Akamai block, so the snapshot is a rendered-text extract.
https://www.finnair.com/nl-en/finnair-travel-classes/finnair-business-class ↗ - FinnairPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Premium Economy product page publishes 38-inch pitch, leg rest, memory-foam cushions, at least a 13-inch screen, AC power and USB-A, and states the cabin renewal covers the A330 fleet.
Direct command-line HTML retrieval returned an Akamai block, so the snapshot is a rendered-text extract.
https://www.finnair.com/se-en/finnair-travel-classes/finnair-premium-economy ↗ - FinnairPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Economy product page says all A330 Economy cabins have been refreshed with memory-foam cushions, redesigned 11–12-inch seatback entertainment and USB-A at every seat; internet is available on all long-haul flights.
Direct command-line HTML retrieval returned an Akamai block, so the snapshot is a rendered-text extract.
https://www.finnair.com/gb-en/finnair-travel-classes/finnair-economy-class ↗
CURRENT CONFIG SET: Finnair’s live fleet page publishes six A330-300 aircraft and only one current capacity, 279 seats, with Business, Premium Economy and Economy; the older 291-seat and 261-seat two-cabin layouts are not current after the completed long-haul cabin renewal. ACCOMMODATION: the current neutral fleet table and Qantas’s current A330-300Y sources corroborate 28 Business / 21 Premium Economy / 230 Economy = 279. MAP CONFLICT / §5b RECONCILIATION: Finnair’s current official schematic, read literally, draws 26 Business (centre-only row 1 plus full rows 2–7), 21 Premium Economy, and 234 Economy (both row-43 side pairs plus an asymmetric rear taper), totaling 281 and conflicting with the explicit 279 capacity. Numeric counts win. Business is reconciled to seven full 1-2-1 rows 1–7; Premium Economy is the exact published 2-3-2 rows 21–23; Economy follows 2-4-2 rows 31–42, derived 43A/43C, full rows 51–63, and a derived 2-3-2 taper at rows 64–67, matching the corresponding Qantas A330-300Y geometry and totaling 230. The reconciled rows are marked derived and layoutProvenance is mixed. PRODUCT OVERRIDES: Premium Economy row 21 carries the extra-legroom symbol and uses the Preferred type. Economy row 31 (eight seats) and 51D/51E/51G/51H use N-tier extra-legroom types, producing SeatLink summary 28J/21W/12N/218Y while preserving Finnair’s published 230-seat Economy cabin count. Side seats 51A/51C/51J/51L are marked as exit-row seats but not with the extra-legroom symbol, so they remain Y-tier and standard-rated; eligibility flags follow Finnair’s exit-row rules. Every Economy seat in rows 62–67 uses the published 41–43 cm / 16–17 in narrow-seat type. RATINGS/FURNITURE: ratings and the small set of adjacency flags are SeatLink judgments limited to seats immediately touching published monuments. Preferred solo Business window seats remain standard-rated because privacy/location alone is not a hardware advantage. WINDOW/WING: no A330 engineering window grid exists in data/window-grids; windowAlignment is unknown at window positions and no_window_seat elsewhere. The stylized wing graphic has no exact row endpoints, so deck.wing and aircraft.windowGridType are omitted. CONFIG CODE: Finnair publishes no internal code; 279-seat follows the airline’s map label. The airline calls static maps approximate, so representative is true.
What changed
- Jul 16, 2026Initial current Finnair A330-300 279-seat AirLounge configuration, reconciled from the explicit accommodation and current official diagrams.