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Qantas Airbus A330-300 seat map

A330-300 International (297 seats: 28 Business / 269 Economy)
297 seats28J/269Y10 aircraft (as of Jul 14, 2026)Last verified Jul 14, 2026

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Rating
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Seat shape
SuiteLie-flatReclinerStandard
Flags & windows
Has a noteWindow mismatch flaggedNo window (structural blank)
WINGBusiness SuiteBusiness · 1-2-1EconomyEconomy · 2-4-2GALLEY (full_width) — Forward galley/lavatory complex ahead of Business.🍽 GALLEYGALLEY (full_width) — Galley/lavatory/closet complex between Business and Economy.🍽 GALLEYGALLEY (full_width) — Rear galley/lavatory complex behind Economy row 60.🍽 GALLEY123456724252627282930313233343536373839404145464748495051525354555657585960AEFKAEFKAEFKAEFKAEFKAEFKAEFKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFGJKABDEFJKABDEFJKABDEFJKEXIT (door) — Door 1 (forward), ahead of Business row 1.EXITEXIT (door) — Door 1 (forward), ahead of Business row 1.EXITEXIT (door) — Door 2, between Business and Economy (ahead of Economy row 24).EXITEXIT (door) — Door 2, between Business and Economy (ahead of Economy row 24).EXITEXIT (door) — Door 3 (mid-cabin) beside Economy row 45 — the Economy exit row.EXITEXIT (door) — Door 3 (mid-cabin) beside Economy row 45 — the Economy exit row.EXITWC ♿ — Mid-cabin lavatory/galley bank (rows 42-44, skipped in seat numbering) including a wheelchair-accessible lavatory.WC ♿EXIT (door) — Door 4 (rear), behind the last Economy row.EXITEXIT (door) — Door 4 (rear), behind the last Economy row.EXIT

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Worth knowing
  • 41A, 41B, 41D, 41E, 41F, 41GLast row before the mid-cabin lavatories and galley bank at Door 3 — expect noise, light and queueing from directly behind.

Cabins

Business Suite

28 seats · 1-2-1 (staggered) · lie-flat
Width
23"published
Seat
Lie-flat bed
Screen
16"
Power
AC power outlet · USB-A

Qantas publishes 58.4 cm (23 in) width and a fully-flat 203 cm (80 in) bed; the seat reclines on take-off and landing. Numeric pitch is not published for the flat-bed suite.

Economy

269 seats · 2-4-2
Pitch
31"published
Width
17.5"published
Seat
Standard seat
Screen
11"
Power
AC power outlet · USB-A

Qantas publishes 78.7 cm (31 in) pitch and 44.5 cm (17.5 in) width. Recline angle is not published.

Onboard facilities

Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.

1 lavatory · 3 galleys · 4 door pairs

🚪 EXIT × 4🍽 GALLEY × 3 WC ♿ × 1

Amenities

Wi-Fi
Available
free · Qantas offers fast, free Wi-Fi on selected A330s over Australia and on selected international routes (qantas.com A330 page); it is not guaranteed on every A330-300 flight, and the page does not state the provider.
Entertainment
Seatback screens
HD seat-back screens at every seat: 40 cm (16 in) in Business and an 11 in (28 cm) touchscreen in Economy (qantas.com A330 page).
Power
AC power outlet · USB-A
USB charging and AC power outlets in both cabins (qantas.com A330 page). Qantas labels it generically "USB"; modelled as USB-A on this older widebody (USB-C is fitted only to the refreshed A330-200LR).
Food & drink
Complimentary meals and beverages in both cabins on long-haul international routes; premium dining and beverage service in the Business Suite.
Provenance

Sources

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

  • QantasPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026

    A330-300 first configuration = 28 Business + 269 Economy = 297 seats; 1-2-1 Business and 2-4-2 Economy; Business 58.4 cm (23 in) width, fully-flat 203 cm (80 in) bed, 40 cm (16 in) HD screen; Economy 78.7 cm (31 in) pitch, 44.5 cm (17.5 in) width, 11 in HD touchscreen; USB + AC power both cabins; Wi-Fi on selected A330s.

    https://www.qantas.com/en-au/onboard/fleet/a330
  • QantasPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026

    Official A330-300 seat map (config 1): Business rows 1-7 (1-2-1, A/E-F/K), Economy rows 24-41 and 45-57 in 2-4-2 with rear rows 58-60 in 2-3-2, mid-cabin Door 3 exit at row 45 with Extra Legroom aisle seats B/J and bassinets, bulkhead/bassinet row 24, galley/lavatory positions, and the 10-airframe registration list (VH-QPA to VH-QPJ).

    Top-down LOPA — shows abreast layout, exits, monuments and registrations but no window belt-line positions or numeric pitch.

    https://www.qantas.com/dynamic-assets/assets/urn:aaid:aem:70f5233a-e630-4abb-ada4-6bdb9173ef20/original/as/a330-300-seat-map-config-1.pdf
How this map was built

Qantas Airbus A330-300 in the two-class international layout: 28 Business Suite (1-2-1) + 269 Economy (2-4-2) = 297 seats. PUBLISHED (qantas.com A330 fleet page): the 28 Business / 269 Economy = 297 split, the 1-2-1 Business and 2-4-2 Economy configurations, Business fully-flat 203 cm (80 in) bed and 58.4 cm (23 in) width with a 40 cm (16 in) HD seat-back screen, Economy 78.7 cm (31 in) pitch and 44.5 cm (17.5 in) width with an 11 in (28 cm) HD seat-back touchscreen, USB + AC power in both cabins, and Wi-Fi on selected A330s. PUBLISHED (Qantas official A330-300 seat map, config 1 PDF, read row-by-row): Business rows 1-7 in 1-2-1 (columns A / E-F / K, angled forward-facing suites) with row 1 the forward bulkhead and A1/K1 marked as bassinet positions; Economy rows 24-41 and 45-57 in full 2-4-2 (columns A,B / D,E,F,G / J,K), the rear rows 58-60 tapering to 2-3-2 (column G removed, centre D-E-F), the mid-cabin Door 3 exit at row 45 with its aisle seats B/J shown green as Extra Legroom seats and centre D/G as bassinets, the first Economy row 24 as a bulkhead with centre bassinets, and the galley/lavatory banks (forward before row 24, mid at rows 42-44 including a wheelchair-accessible lavatory, and rear behind row 60). Economy seat numbering skips rows 42-44 (mid galley/lavatory zone). The registration block lists 10 airframes (VH-QPA through VH-QPJ) carrying this configuration → fleetCount 10. DERIVED/INFERRED: over-wing rows (27-41) and the wing range are read approximately from the wing graphic; row 41 is rated be_aware for backing onto the mid-cabin lavatory/galley bank and row 60 be_aware for being the last row ahead of the rear galley (limited recline is the standard structural inference for a last row backing onto a galley); Business seats are modelled as the fully-flat forward-facing staggered 'Business Suite' with direct aisle access (Qantas markets a fully-flat Business Suite with direct aisle access in 1-2-1 — the specific seat product/hardware model is not named on the cited pages and is omitted). Row 24 is rated standard rather than good because Qantas does not sell it as an extra-legroom seat (only Door 3 aisle seats B45/J45 are marketed as Extra Legroom). Window alignment is 'unknown' throughout — the top-down LOPA shows no window belt-line and no A330 window grid is bound. Recline angles and bed width are not published and are omitted. SCOPE NOTE: Qantas also flies a second, three-cabin A330-300 layout (the 'A330-300Y', 28 Business / 21 Premium Economy / 230 Economy = 279 seats) and has announced an 'Economy Plus' retrofit that will change this two-class layout to 291 seats (28 Business / 263 Economy incl. 56 Economy Plus) later in 2026; neither is modelled here — this file is the current 297-seat two-class international config only.

What changed

  1. Jul 14, 2026Initial Qantas A330-300 two-class international config (28J/269Y = 297) from the qantas.com A330 fleet page and official config-1 seat map PDF.