Mapa de asientos del Airbus A350-900 de Air France
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- 1A, 1K, 2A, 2K, 3A, 3K — Full-flat bed almost 2 m long with a sliding privacy door and direct aisle access
- 12A, 12D, 12G, 12K — Full-flat bed almost 2 m long with a sliding privacy door and direct aisle access
- 23A, 23C — Last Premium row, immediately ahead of the galley/lavatory bank before Economy — some noise and movement during service.
Cabinas
Business
- Ancho
- 21"estimado
- Asiento
- Asiento cama plano
- Pantalla
- 20"
- Corriente
- Toma de corriente AC · USB-A · USB-C
Full-flat bed almost 2 m long and 53 cm (20.9 in) wide per Air France; seat (non-bed) width not published (estimate).
Premium
- Pitch
- 37"aprox.
- Ancho
- 18.9"aprox.
- Asiento
- Butaca reclinable
- Pantalla
- 13.3"
- Corriente
- USB-A · USB-C
94 cm (~37 in) legroom and a 48 cm (~18.9 in) seat pan per Air France.
Economy
- Pitch
- 31.1–35"estimado
- Ancho
- 18.1"aprox.
- Asiento
- Asiento estándar, Asiento con espacio extra
- Pantalla
- 13.3"
- Corriente
- USB-A · USB-C
79 cm (~31.1 in) pitch and a 46 cm (~18.1 in) seat pan per Air France.
Instalaciones a bordo
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3 cocinas · 4 pares de puertas
Servicios a bordo
Fuentes
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- AirbusFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 14 jul 2026
Air France A350-900 new cabin standard is a 3-class 292-seat configuration: 48 Business, 32 Premium Economy, 212 Economy; door 1 XL / wider cabin, electro-dimmable windows, larger galleys.
https://www.aircraft.airbus.com/en/newsroom/news/2023-07-air-france-welcomes-its-21st-a350-featuring-the-new-cabin-standard ↗ - WikipediaFUENTE INDEPENDIENTEConsultado el 14 jul 2026
Air France A350-900 fleet (42 in service) splits by cabin: ~21 frames at 48J/32W/212Y (292) and ~20 frames at 34J/24W/266Y (324); a third (2026-generation) configuration is TBA. No La Premiere (First) on the A350-900.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_France_fleet ↗ - Air FranceFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 14 jul 2026
Air France A350 new-cabin dimensions: Business full-flat bed ~2 m long / 53 cm wide with sliding door and 20-inch 4K screen (1-2-1); Premium 94 cm legroom / 48 cm seat pan / up to 121° recline / 13.3-inch screen (2-4-2); Economy ~79 cm (31 in) pitch / 46 cm (18 in) width / 13.3-inch screen (3-3-3).
Air France official cabin page; the wwws.airfrance domain is bot-hostile (Cloudflare/timeout) and returned no fetchable body to archive, so this entry carries no snapshot — values were read from the page metadata/search extraction, not a stored capture.
https://wwws.airfrance.fr/en/information/prepare/nos-avions/a350-nouvelles-cabines ↗
Air France A350-900 "new cabin standard" (introduced from July 2023; ~21 of 42 in-service A350-900s carried this 3-class layout per the Wikipedia fleet table, July 2026). CABIN SPLIT is published: 48 Business / 32 Premium Economy / 212 Economy = 292, stated directly by the Airbus July-2023 delivery release ("21st Air France A350") and corroborated by the Wikipedia Air France fleet article. There is NO La Premiere (First) cabin on the A350-900 — the Wikipedia fleet table shows the First column as "—" for both A350 sub-configs. SEAT DIMENSIONS (Business bed ~2 m x 53 cm, 20-inch screen, sliding door; Premium 94 cm legroom / 48 cm seat pan / 121 deg recline / 13.3-inch screen; Economy 79 cm / 31 in pitch, 46 cm / 18 in width, 13.3-inch screen) come from Air France's official A350 new-cabins page; that domain is bot-hostile and could not be snapshotted, so the dimensions carry a caveat and non-bed Business width, Economy recline degrees and Economy-Comfort pitch are marked unsourced. ROW GRID is DERIVED, not published: Air France publishes no seat map on a primary/neutral source and competitor seat-map sites are excluded by policy. Row numbers, cabin boundaries, galley/lavatory/door placement, the wing extent, the mid-cabin exit row, the extra-legroom (Economy Comfort) rows and the forward Preferred zone are structural inferences from the published cabin counts and standard A350-900 geometry (Business 1-2-1, Premium 2-4-2, Economy 3-3-3). The 18 extra-legroom (N) seats are a derived split of the published 212-seat Economy total (Air France sells bulkhead/exit extra-legroom seats but does not publish how many); Economy row 53 is modelled as a partial 5-seat tail-taper row to reconcile the count against integer 3-3-3 (9-abreast) rows. UNCITABLE VARIANT: a further "2026" A350 sub-configuration (reported ~290 seats, 48J/32W/210Y, a minor Economy revision of this cabin) appears as "TBA" in the Wikipedia fleet table and has no primary/neutral seat-count source, so it is NOT built here; it differs from this config only by ~2 Economy seats.
Qué cambió
- 14 jul 2026Initial Air France A350-900 292-seat (2023 new cabin standard) config, derived from published cabin counts.