Korean Air Airbus A330-300 seat map
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Best & worst seats
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- 41A, 41B, 41D, 41E, 41F, 41G — Last row — backs onto the rear galley and lavatories; recline is limited.
Cabins
Prestige Class (Prestige Suites)
- Seat
- Lie-flat bed
- Power
- USB-A
180-degree full-flat business bed; Korean Air does not publish numeric pitch/width for the A330-300 Prestige Suites on its retrievable cabin pages.
In this cabin: Power: USB-A · Entertainment: seatback
Economy Class
- Seat
- Standard seat
Korean Air does not publish numeric pitch/width for the A330-300 economy cabin on its retrievable cabin pages.
Amenities
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 14, 2026.
- Korean AirPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
The Korean Air A330 fleet menu lists three A330-300 configurations (272, 276 and 284 seats), confirming the 272-seat A330-300 config exists.
Fetched via the Wayback Machine (2021-02-02 snapshot); the live page is bot-blocked (HTTP 403). This is the A330-200 Prestige page; its fleet-menu navigation lists every A330 cabin config. It describes the older Prestige Sleeper business product, NOT the newer Prestige Suites installed in the current 272-seat config, and gives no row grid or economy dimensions.
https://www.koreanair.com/mm/en/in-flight/aircraft/a330/200-218/prestige ↗ - WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Korean Air fleet table: A330-300 (17 in service) in three configs — the 272-seat config = 24 Prestige Suites (business) / 248 Economy, with no First Class.
Per-cabin counts and business product names only; does not give a row grid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Air#Fleet ↗
Korean Air’s A330-300 fleet (17 aircraft) flies three distinct cabin configurations, all listed BOTH in the current Wikipedia Korean Air fleet table (neutral) AND in the koreanair.com A330 fleet-menu navigation captured via the Wayback Machine (primary): A330-300 272 seats, 276 seats and 284 seats. None carries First Class. Korean Air does NOT publish a retrievable row grid or schematic for the A330-300 (its live seat-map pages are JS-rendered/bot-blocked and the A330-300 product pages are absent from the Wayback Machine), so row numbering, column letters, cabin boundaries and the rear taper are DERIVED from the published counts and standard A330-300 geometry. Business is placed at the front (rows 1-6 for the 1-2-1 Prestige Suites, rows 1-4 for the 2-2-2 Prestige Sleeper); economy begins at row 11 with a bulkhead extra-legroom row, then uniform 2-4-2 rows. windowAlignment is left “unknown” on every window seat because the grid is derived. Exit-row and door/galley positions are NOT modelled (Korean Air does not publish them). Power modelled as USB-A per the Prestige page; AC not stated. This 272-seat config uses Korean Air’s newer reverse-herringbone Prestige Suites (24, 1-2-1, rows 1-6, all with direct aisle access and a 180-degree flat bed) — a retrofit of the A330-300; numeric pitch/width for the A330-300 Prestige Suites are not published on retrievable pages and are omitted. Economy 248 = 31 full 2-4-2 rows (rows 11-41), the last row backing the aft galley/lavatories.
What changed
- Jul 14, 2026Initial Korean Air A330-300 272-seat config (24J Prestige Suites / 248Y Economy). Counts from the current Wikipedia KE fleet table; config existence confirmed by the koreanair.com A330 fleet menu (Wayback 2021); Prestige Sleeper dimensions from koreanair.com; row grid derived from standard A330-300 geometry.