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Mapa de asientos del Embraer E170 de Airlink

Embraer E170 (6 Business / 68 Economy)
74 asientos6J/68Y2 aviones (al 31 dic 2025)Última verificación: 18 jul 2026
Distribución reconstruida a partir de los recuentos publicados por la aerolínea — la geometría exacta de los asientos es aproximada.

Mapa de asientos

Pasa el cursor o toca cualquier asiento para ver su valoración y detalles.

Valoración
ExcelenteBuenoEstándarCon reservasEvítalo
Forma del asiento
SuiteCama planaReclinableEstándar
Avisos y ventanillas
Tiene una notaVentanilla desalineadaSin ventanilla (panel ciego)
Business ClassBusiness · 1-2Economy ClassEconomy · 2-212345678910111213141516171819ADFADFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDF

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Cabinas

Business Class

6 asientos · 1-2
Asiento
Butaca reclinable

Economy Class

68 asientos · 2-2
Asiento
Asiento estándar
Procedencia

Fuentes

Cada medida y afirmación de esta página se remonta a una de estas fuentes. Última verificación: 18 jul 2026.

Los extractos de las fuentes y las notas de investigación que siguen se citan en inglés, el idioma en el que fueron verificados.

  • AirlinkFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 18 jul 2026

    Airlink's live fleet catalogue explicitly includes the combined E170/E175 E-Jet family, the E190 E-Jet and the first-generation E195 E-Jet, as well as ERJ135 and ERJ140 aircraft.

    https://www.flyairlink.com/our-fleet
  • AirlinkFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 18 jul 2026

    Airlink's live E170 aircraft page publishes a 74-passenger maximum and two seating classes.

    https://www.flyairlink.com/aircraft/embraer-erj-170
  • AirlinkFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 18 jul 2026

    Airlink states that its aircraft have no middle seats and that E-Jet Business Class uses expansive seats with generous pitch in a 2+1 abreast configuration, with 6-11 Business seats.

    The page describes Airlink's E-Jet cabin family rather than publishing a row-by-row map or numeric seat pitch.

    https://www.flyairlink.com/our-cabin
  • AirlinkFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 18 jul 2026

    Airlink's October 2024 schedule guide publishes 74 seats on the E170 (6 Business in 1-by-2 and 68 Economy in 2-by-2), 98 seats on the E190 (6 Business and 92 Economy), and 107 seats on the E195 (11 Business and 96 Economy).

    Dated October 2024 and used only for cabin splits and economy abreast layout; current type presence and headline capacities are established by Airlink's live pages. The guide's E190 Business line says 1-by-1, conflicting with Airlink's current cabin page, so that isolated layout label is not used.

    https://www.flyairlink.com/sites/default/files/files/SkyOctober.pdf
  • AirlinkFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 18 jul 2026

    Airlink's October 2022 advance-seat-reservation policy identifies row 3 as an Economy chargeable row on two-class E170 and E190 operations, corroborating the published Business/Economy boundary before the derived Economy grid.

    Dated policy evidence; it identifies chargeable rows but is not a complete seat map and is not used to assign current fee flags.

    https://www.flyairlink.com/sites/default/files/files/ASR_External_OCT2022_V3.pdf
  • WikipediaFUENTE INDEPENDIENTEConsultado el 18 jul 2026

    The December 2025 Airlink fleet table reports two E170s at 6J/68Y, four E175s at 88Y, 28 E190s with several listed totals, and six E195s at 11J/96Y; it separately lists the Jetstream 41 as retired in 2023.

    Neutral fleet corroboration, not a published seat map. The E190 table lists additional totals without tail mapping; those configurations remain blocked.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=parse&page=Airlink&prop=wikitext&format=json&formatversion=2
Cómo se construyó este mapa

CURRENT TYPE/CAPACITY: Airlink's live fleet catalogue includes the E170/E175 and its live E170 page publishes 74 maximum passengers in two classes. DATED CABIN SPLIT: Airlink's October 2024 guide publishes 6 Business seats in 1-by-2 and 68 Economy seats in 2-by-2. DERIVATION: three seats across two Business rows produce 6J; the dated Airlink ASR policy places a chargeable Economy row at row 3 in two-class operation, so Economy is reconstructed as 17 full 2-2 rows numbered 3-19. A/DF and AC/DF are standard SeatLink E-Jet column conventions inferred from the published abreast layouts, not an Airlink-published seat key. Every cabin and row is marked derived. The capacity code is a SeatLink key, not a claimed Airlink internal code. No monuments, exit/wing rows, numeric dimensions, seat-specific recline restrictions or window positions are inferred; window alignment remains unknown.

Qué cambió

  1. 18 jul 2026Initial E170 configuration from Airlink and Embraer published counts/layout descriptions; row grid explicitly derived.