VietJet Air Airbus A330-300 seat map
Seat map
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Cabins
Business
- Seat
- Lie-flat bed
VietJet publishes 180-degree flat-bed capability but no bed length, width or pitch.
Economy
- Seat
- Standard seat
Onboard facilities
Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.
2 lavatories · 3 galleys · 4 door pairs
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 15, 2026.
- VietJet AirPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 15, 2026
First-A330 delivery article identifies VN-A811 as an A330-300 with 12 Business seats and 365 normal seats, totaling 377.
Snapshot is raw VietJet CMS JSON; the article gives counts but no row-by-row map.
https://www.vietjetair.com/en/pages/news-1697697232035/vietjet-takes-delivery-of-its-first-wide-body-aircraft-of-a330-on-christmas-day-1640415837653 ↗ - VietJet AirPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 15, 2026
Current Business page describes an exclusive private A330 cabin with 12 premium flat beds covered in leather.
Snapshot is raw VietJet CMS JSON; no manufacturer/model, dimensions or published row map are supplied.
https://www.vietjetair.com/en/pages/business-class-1689909797784 ↗ - VietJet AirPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 15, 2026
May 2025 airline release states that VietJet was operating seven A330-300s on international services.
Snapshot is raw VietJet CMS JSON; later fleet changes are cross-checked against the current neutral fleet table, and no per-config fleetCount is asserted.
https://www.vietjetair.com/en/pages/vietjet-orders-20-a330neo-widebodies-for-future-expansion-plans-1748253532308 ↗ - VietJet Air Investor RelationsPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 15, 2026
The 31 December 2024 fleet table lists 17 A320s at 180 seats, 36 A321ceos at 220-230 seats, 34 A321neos at 230-240 seats, and seven A330s at 377 seats.
Type-level fleet counts cannot be assigned to a specific capacity where the table gives a range; no per-config fleetCount is asserted.
https://ir.vietjetair.com/File_Upload/financial-information/key-highlight-presentation/2024/EN_Vietjet_Key%20Highlight_Q4.2024_004.pdf ↗ - WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 15, 2026
Current fleet table lists A320-200, A321-200, A321neo and A330-300 aircraft in VietJet service and shows the relevant 180-, 230-, 240- and 377-seat capacities, including 12 Business and 365 Economy seats for the 377-seat A330.
The fleet table carries a citation-needed notice and is used only as a current-status cross-check; airline primary sources control capacities and hardware claims.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VietJet_Air ↗
The assignment's provisional 377Y description is corrected by VietJet's own first-A330 article: the installed total is 12 Business plus 365 normal/Economy seats. VietJet's current Business page confirms a private cabin with 12 premium flat beds, and the airline states that the beds recline to 180 degrees. No permitted source publishes a VietJet A330 seat map, so the row grid is explicitly count-derived: two 2-2-2 Business rows (2 × 6 = 12), then 39 full 3-3-3 Economy rows plus two seven-seat 2-3-2 aft-taper rows (39 × 9 + 2 × 7 = 365). This is a reprocessable count solution, not a claim about VietJet's public row numbering. Every cabin, row and monument is marked derived. Exact door/monument anchors are generic A330 working geometry and should not be used for operational seating decisions. VietJet does not publish the seat manufacturer/model, Economy pitch/width, Business bed length or screen sizes in the permitted sources; those fields are omitted. No A330 engineering window grid is available in the repository, so window positions remain unknown. The config code is a SeatLink type/capacity disambiguator.
What changed
- Jul 15, 2026Initial VietJet A330-300 377-seat configuration; corrected provisional 377Y to the airline-published 12J/365Y split and marked all row geometry derived.