Mapa de asientos del Airbus A220-300 de airBaltic
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- airBalticFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 17 jul 2026
Current fleet page: single-type Airbus A220-300 fleet, 55 aircraft, 148 seats; also describes wider seats, larger windows, more cabin bag space, and improved lavatories.
The raw CMS payload also embeds a stale legacy static-page description saying 48 aircraft. The current rendered component and live CMS record say 55; the page's lastModified metadata is 2026-05-11.
https://company.airbaltic.com/en/fleet ↗ - airBalticFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 17 jul 2026
Current seat-reservation page: links A220-300 version 1 and version 2 maps; defines Priority, Extra legroom, and Regular products; states that the Business/Economy partition may shift with demand.
https://www.airbaltic.com/en/extra-services/seat-reservation ↗ - airBalticFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 17 jul 2026
Official A26/version 1 category diagram: A/C | D/E/F lettering, skipped row 13, Business rows 1-4, Priority rows 5-11, Extra legroom row 14, Regular rows 12 and 15-31, and exit locations.
The simplified category graphic draws five positions in row 1 and therefore 150 icons; airBaltic's current fleet page states 148 installed seats, and the live booking selector resolves row 1 as D/E/F only.
https://assets.airbaltic.com/f/260755/1400x610/0b0ca13d83/lidmasina-a26-eng.jpg ↗ - airBalticFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 17 jul 2026
Official A27/version 2 category diagram: A/C | D/E/F lettering, skipped row 13, Business rows 1-4, Priority rows 5-11, Extra legroom row 12, Regular rows 14-31, and exit locations.
The simplified category graphic draws five positions in row 1 and therefore 150 icons; airBaltic's current fleet page states 148 installed seats, and the live booking selector resolves row 1 as D/E/F only.
https://assets.airbaltic.com/f/260755/1401x611/ae2bbc07bf/ab-1140x610px-v2722.png ↗ - airBalticFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 17 jul 2026
Live official booking selector: exact A/C | D/E/F inventory for a current A220-300 flight, including the three-position D/E/F first row and full five-position rows 2-12 and 14-31 used to reconcile the published 148 total.
Rendered accessibility-text capture from a date-specific booking flow rather than raw static HTML. Availability states were compared between Economy and Business views so temporary occupied/adjacent-empty positions were not mistaken for structural omissions.
https://www.airbaltic.com/en ↗ - airBaltic Baltic OutlookFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 17 jul 2026
Official December 2022 fleet publication documents the historical A220-300 fleet as 36 aircraft with 145 seats.
Historical evidence only. It does not establish a current 145-seat subfleet and is superseded for current capacity by airBaltic's current 148-seat fleet specification.
https://www.airbaltic.com/about/press/outlook/uploads/december2022.pdf ↗
CURRENT FLEET (official airBaltic fleet page, retrieved 2026-07-17; CMS updated 2026-05-11): airBaltic operates a single aircraft type, the A220-300, with 55 aircraft and 148 seats. CURRENT PUBLISHED MAPS: airBaltic links two A220-300 seat-category diagrams. A26/version 1 labels Business rows 1-4, Priority rows 5-11, Extra legroom row 14, and Regular rows 12 and 15-31. A27/version 2 labels Business rows 1-4, Priority rows 5-11, Extra legroom row 12, and Regular rows 14-31. Both show the same A/C | D/E/F lettering, omit row 13, and place the emergency exits between rows 12 and 14. The page says the Business/Economy partition may shift with demand. EXACT INSTALLED GRID: a live official booking selector for an A220-300 flight showed full A/C/D/E/F Economy rows 4-12 and 14-31; its Business view offered 1D and 1F, held adjacent 1E unavailable, and showed no row-1 A/C positions. Rows 2-3 showed A/D/F offered with installed adjacent C/E positions held unavailable. The resulting physical grid is row 1 D/E/F plus full five-seat rows 2-12 and 14-31: 3 + (29 x 5) = 148. MODELING: all installed positions remain Economy-tier because the Business curtain moves and the C/E adjacent-seat block is not permanent; no seat is marked bookable:false. Business and Priority are represented as the common published zones. The conditional Extra-legroom row is documented but is not assigned as a single seat zone because it is row 14 on A26 and row 12 on A27; representing both simultaneously would be false. The two static category graphics simplify row 1 as five positions (150 drawn positions), so layoutProvenance is mixed and the live inventory plus the current published 148 total control the physical grid. HISTORICAL CONFIG: airBaltic's December 2022 Baltic Outlook fleet page stated 145 seats; no current airBaltic source found supports 145 as still flying, while the current fleet specification states 148, so no bt-223-145 file is generated. No A220-300 engineering window grid exists in data/window-grids; A/F alignment remains unknown and interior positions are no_window_seat. Absolute seat dimensions, power, recline, and per-tail A26/A27 assignments are omitted because the cited sources do not publish them.
Qué cambió
- 17 jul 2026Initial airBaltic A220-300 map: current 148-seat grid reconciled from official fleet count, A26/A27 diagrams, and live booking inventory; historical 145-seat source excluded from current outputs.