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Vietnam Airlines Airbus A350-900 seat map

A350-900 Config 2 (305 seats: 29 Business / 36 Premium Economy / 240 Economy)
305 seats29J/36W/240YLast verified Jul 14, 2026

Seat map

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Rating
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Seat shape
SuiteLie-flatReclinerStandard
Flags & windows
Has a noteWindow mismatch flaggedNo window (structural blank)
Business ClassBusiness · 1-2-1Premium Economy ClassPremium Economy · 2-4-2Economy ClassEconomy · 3-3-3GALLEY — Forward galley shown on the published map.🍽 GALLEYWC — Forward lavatories shown on the published map.🚻 WCGALLEY — Door 2 galley area shown after Business.🍽 GALLEYWC — Door 2 lavatory area shown after Business.🚻 WCWC — Mid-cabin lavatories shown at Door 3.🚻 WCGALLEY — Aft galley shown behind the final row.🍽 GALLEYWC — Aft lavatories shown behind the final row.🚻 WC12345678101112141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243ADGKADGKADGKADGKADGKADGKADGKAACDEFGHKACDEFGHKACDEFGHKACDEFGHKDEFGABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKDEFABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKABCDEFGHKDEFEXIT — Door 1 shown on the published map.EXITEXIT — Door 1 shown on the published map.EXITEXIT — Door 2 shown after the Business cabin.EXITEXIT — Door 2 shown after the Business cabin.EXITEXIT — Door 3 shown at the partial centre-seat row.EXITEXIT — Door 3 shown at the partial centre-seat row.EXITEXIT — Door 4 shown behind the final row.EXITEXIT — Door 4 shown behind the final row.EXIT

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Worth knowing
  • 43D, 43FBeside the aft galley shown on the Vietnam Airlines map — service activity may bring light and noise.

Cabins

Business Class

29 seats · 1-2-1 (staggered) · lie-flat
Seat
Lie-flat bed
Screen
15.4"

Vietnam Airlines describes maximum legroom but does not publish a numeric A350 Business pitch.

Premium Economy Class

36 seats · 2-4-2
Pitch
37.8"approx
Seat
Recliner
Screen
10.6"
Power
AC power outlet · USB-A

Vietnam Airlines publishes row spacing up to 96 cm (37.8 in) and 15 cm (5.9 in) backrest recline; converted to inches. The schema has no maximum-only pitch marker, so the 37.8 in marketing figure is marked approximate.

In this cabin: Power: AC power outlet, USB-A · Entertainment: seatback

Economy Class

240 seats · 3-3-3
Pitch
31.9"approx
Seat
Standard seat
Screen
Screen fitted (size unpublished)

Vietnam Airlines publishes approximately 81 cm (31.9 in) row spacing and 13 cm (5.1 in) backrest recline; converted to inches.

Onboard facilities

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

4 lavatories · 3 galleys · 4 door pairs

🚪 EXIT × 4🍽 GALLEY × 3🚻 WC × 4

Amenities

Entertainment
Seatback screens
Personal seatback entertainment: 15.4 in in Business, 10.6 in in Premium Economy, and larger than 10 in in Economy (Vietnam Airlines).
Provenance

Sources

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

How this map was built

Vietnam Airlines' official revised Config 2 map supplies the exact row grid, cabin boundaries, doors and monuments; no cabin or row is reconstructed from generic A350 geometry. Config 2 uses 2-4-2 Premium Economy in rows 10-12 and 14, plus centre-only row 15; Economy is full 3-3-3 in rows 16-27 and 29-42, with centre-only rows 28 and 43. Business is the published staggered 1-2-1 layout (rows 1-7 plus seat 8A), and row 13 is omitted. WindowAlignment remains unknown at window positions because neither map supplies window positions and no A350 engineering window grid exists in the repository. The native Vietnamese fleet page, detailed Vietnam Airlines procurement extract and current Wikipedia fleet table support two distinct 305-seat configurations (29 Business / 36 Premium Economy / 240 Economy for this file). The English-localized header alone says “305 or 323,” but its own summary and maps still show 305; no permitted source publishes a 323-seat per-cabin split or map, so no 323 configuration is fabricated. The 14-aircraft fleet count applies across both configurations and is not assigned per config. IDs include the Premium Economy count because both official configurations have the same 305-seat total.

What changed

  1. Jul 14, 2026Initial creation of Vietnam Airlines A350-900 Config 2 (29 Business / 36 Premium Economy / 240 Economy) from official revised seat chart and airline cabin-product pages; documented the unsupported English-localized 323-seat header conflict.