Saudia Airbus A330-300 seat map
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- 1A, 1L, 2A, 2L, 3A, 3L — Window-side Business seat in a 2-2-2 pair; reaching the aisle requires passing one seatmate.
Cabins
Business Class
- Pitch
- 60"published
- Width
- 18.8"published
- Seat
- Recliner
- Screen
- Screen fitted (size unpublished)
60 in pitch and 18.77 in width per Saudia's current Airbus A330 fleet page for configuration 33R.
Guest Class
- Pitch
- 32"published
- Width
- 17.1"published
- Seat
- Standard seat, Extra-legroom seat
- Screen
- Screen fitted (size unpublished)
Saudia publishes 32 in pitch and a 16.9-17.29 in width range for Guest Class.
Onboard facilities
Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.
5 lavatories · 3 galleys · 4 door pairs
Amenities
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 16, 2026.
- SaudiaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 16, 2026
Current official Airbus A330 fleet content publishes three A330-343 tabs: 333 (36 Business / 262 Guest / 298), 33D (36 / 252 / 288) and 33R (30 / 300 / 330); it gives 2-2-2 Business and 2-4-2 Guest layouts, configuration-specific Business pitch, common seat widths and Guest pitch, cabin amenities, and the official seat-plan links.
The official content is hosted on Saudia's UAT subdomain, whose self-signed certificate chain required TLS verification to be bypassed for archiving. The non-default tabs are preserved in the archived application state.
https://booking-uat.dcloud.saudia.com/explore/about-saudia/our-fleet/airbus-a330 ↗ - SaudiaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 16, 2026
Official A330-343 configuration 33R seat-plan drawing: exact published row/column pattern, Extra Legroom and Exit Seat color coding, four door pairs, toilets, galleys, and a numeric table stating 30 Business / 300 Guest.
Live origin returned an Imperva challenge; retrieved as original PDF bytes through Wayback raw snapshot 20240630185632id_. The drawing enumerates 309 Guest seats, nine more than the PDF table and live type page. Numeric counts win: ordinary full row 64 is omitted (eight seats) and the final center block at row 70 is reduced from three positions to two. Exact real-world placement of the reconciled positions remains unproven.
https://www.saudia.com/pages/-/media/Project/SA/SC/images/Our-Fleet/AIRBUS-A330-343-33R.pdf?rev=ae20dc8336314b83a2bfedc3cce6e153&hash=E8E168B229EA7487424B2F50EDDB989C ↗ - SaudiaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 16, 2026
Current Guest Class fare table states that Leg-Room and Emergency seats are not included with standard-seat selection, including fare brands where standard or preferred selection is free.
Fleet-wide seat-selection policy; it does not publish aircraft-specific prices or guarantee that every special position is available on every flight.
https://booking-uat.dcloud.saudia.com/book/travel-information/branded-fares ↗ - SaudiaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 16, 2026
Current official fleet index explicitly lists the Airbus A330-343 with 31 aircraft in service.
The fleet count is type-wide and cannot be allocated among the three configurations, so config.fleetCount is omitted.
https://booking-uat.dcloud.saudia.com/explore/about-saudia/our-fleet ↗ - WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 16, 2026
Neutral current-fleet table, headed as of September 2025, lists 31 Saudia A330-300s and the same three accommodations: 36J/262Y/298, 36J/252Y/288 and 30J/300Y/330.
Used only to cross-check type status and the three accommodations; the table's own as-of date predates retrieval, so the official same-day fleet pages control current status.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saudia&action=raw ↗
GATE PASSED: Saudia's official fleet index retrieved 2026-07-16 explicitly lists 31 Airbus A330-343 aircraft in service, while the current type page publishes configurations 333, 33D and 33R; the neutral fleet table independently retains the type and all three accommodations. No per-config fleet counts are published. BUSINESS: the official drawing shows 30 seats in paired 2-2-2 at rows 1-5; Saudia publishes 60 in pitch and 18.77 in width. Exact recline and hardware are unpublished, so the seat is conservatively categorized as a recliner. GUEST: Saudia publishes 300 seats in 2-4-2, 32 in pitch and 16.9-17.29 in width. The official drawing contains 309 Guest seats: center-only rows 30/52, full rows 31-51 and 53-65, then tapered rows 66-70. That is nine more than the twice-published 300. Following the numeric-count tie-break, this grid omits otherwise ordinary full row 64 (eight seats) and retains two rather than three center positions at row 70. The Economy cabin is therefore derived; the exact real-world absent row and last-row position are not proven. The official colors identify 16 Extra Legroom / Exit positions, modeled as a location-priced N-tier zone; Saudia's fare page excludes Leg-Room and Emergency seats from standard-seat selection inclusions. Door, monument and wing locations follow the official drawing. The repository has an a330300 aircraft-type registry entry (minimum 236 seats) but no data/window-grids/a330300.json engineering file, so aircraft.windowGridType is omitted and every window position remains unknown.
What changed
- Jul 16, 2026Initial current Saudia A330-343 configuration 33R; mixed-provenance grid reconciles the official drawing to the twice-published 330-seat total.