United Airlines Airbus A320ceo seat map
Seat map
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Best & worst seats
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- 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, 10E, 10F — United Economy Plus: up to 6 inches more legroom than standard Economy, in a preferred location.
Cabins
United First
- Pitch
- 37"estimated
- Width
- 21"estimated
- Seat
- Recliner
- Power
- AC power outlet · USB-A
United does not publish A320 United First pitch/width; ~37 in pitch / ~21 in width are estimates pending a citable United figure.
United Economy
- Pitch
- 30–34"estimated
- Width
- 18"estimated
- Seat
- Standard seat, Extra-legroom seat
- Power
- AC power outlet · USB-A
United does not publish A320 Economy pitch/width; ~30-31 in pitch / ~18 in width are typical for the type — unsourced.
Onboard facilities
Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.
2 lavatories · 2 galleys · 4 door pairs
Amenities
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 14, 2026.
- United Airlines Holdings, Inc. (SEC EDGAR)PRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
FY2025 Form 10-K mainline fleet table (as of 2025-12-31): Airbus A320-200 — 68 total, 68 owned, 0 leased, 150 average seats, 25.7 years average age.
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/100517/000010051726000023/ual-20251231.htm ↗ - WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
United Airlines fleet table: Airbus A320-200 — 66 in service, cabin 12 United First / 42 Economy Plus / 96 United Economy = 150 seats.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Airlines_fleet ↗
United's standard, single fleet-wide A320-200 (A320ceo) cabin. TOTAL 150 seats and the fleet count are PUBLISHED in United's FY2025 SEC Form 10-K (mainline fleet table, as of 2025-12-31: 68 A320-200, all 68 owned, 150 average seats, average age 25.7 years). The per-cabin split 12 United First / 42 Economy Plus / 96 United Economy = 150 is from Wikipedia's United fleet table (neutral: '12 - 42 96 150'); United First is United's domestic two-cabin first class (canonicalTier first); Economy Plus is United's branded extra-legroom economy (canonicalTier extra_legroom_economy). ROW GRID IS DERIVED, not a placard scan: united.com is bot-blocked and competitor seat-map sites are prohibited sources. Derivation: United First 2-2 (columns A/C/D/F) rows 1-3 = 12; forward galley/lavatory divider after row 3; a single Economy cabin (rows 7-29, 3-3) holds 138 seats. Economy Plus is United's non-contiguous 'sandwich', so it is modeled as a location-priced ZONE inside the Economy cabin (AUTHORING §6) rather than a separate cabin: E+ zone rows 7-13 = 42 (7 exact full 3-3 rows), standard Economy rows 14-29 = 96 (16 exact full 3-3 rows). Both blocks divide evenly by 6, so no partial rows are forced. The two A320 overwing exits (Type III) are placed at rows 11 (forward, non-reclining) and 12 (aft, full recline), with row 10 just ahead (limited recline), projected from A320 door/wing geometry (data/window-grids/a320ceo.json: fwd overwing exit sta. 568.08 in, aft 601.56 in). Exact row numbers, any numbering gaps (rows 4-6 skipped for the forward monument), the E+ 'sandwich' boundaries and the two overwing-exit rows may differ from United's actual map. windowAlignment left 'unknown' on all window seats (derived grid; the a320ceo grid has no published windowless seat). United does not publish A320 pitch/width; those values are approximate and flagged unsourced. IFE modeled as streaming to personal device (United Private Screening) — the legacy A320 fleet (avg age 25.7 yr) is being retrofitted with United Next seatback screens tail-by-tail, unconfirmed here. fleetCount 68 is the 10-K A320-200 total; Wikipedia's live in-service count was 66 at retrieval.
What changed
- Jul 14, 2026Initial creation of United A320-200 (A320ceo) config 320 (12F/42E+/96Y, 150 seats). Total seats + fleet count from FY2025 10-K; cabin split from Wikipedia fleet table; row grid derived from counts + A320 door geometry.