Mapa de asientos del Airbus A220-100 de Swiss International Air Lines
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- 9A, 9C, 9D, 9E, 9F, 26A — SWISS marks this as a Limited Comfort seat with limited recline.
Cabinas
SWISS Business / SWISS Economy
- Asiento
- Asiento estándar, Asiento con espacio extra
Instalaciones a bordo
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2 baños · 2 cocinas · 3 pares de puertas
Fuentes
Cada medida y afirmación de esta página se remonta a una de estas fuentes. Última verificación: 16 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.
- SWISSFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 16 jul 2026
Current short- and medium-haul fleet page: A220-100 has 125 passenger seats; the page also identifies SWISS as the first airline to operate the A220-100, in 2016.
The live page returned Cloudflare 403 to raw HTTP. The snapshot is raw HTML from its 2025-08-11 Wayback capture; the current rendered page was checked on 2026-07-16 and showed the same seat total and V5 map asset link.
https://www.swiss.com/de/en/discover/fleet/airbus-shorthaul ↗ - SWISSFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 16 jul 2026
Official V5 A220-100 seat map: complete row/seat grid; SWISS Business, Preferred Zone, Extra Legroom and Limited Comfort categories; limited-recline list; exits; galleys; and lavatories.
The legend says 26A and 27C have limited recline, while the drawn 125-seat grid ends at row 26 and visibly colors 26A/26C. This instance reconciles 27C to 26C and records layoutProvenance as mixed.
https://www.swiss.com/content/dam/lx/images/local_images/seatmaps/neu_28-06-24/LX002_Seat_map_Airbus_A220-100_V5_RGB_f01.jpg.transform/lh-dcep-transform-width-1440/img.jpg ↗
PUBLISHED (current SWISS short- and medium-haul fleet page, verified 2026-07-16): A220-100 has 125 passenger seats. The same page says SWISS became the first airline in the world to operate the A220-100 in 2016. PUBLISHED (official SWISS V5 A220-100 map): complete five-abreast A/C | D/E/F grid, skipped row 13, SWISS Business rows 1-4, Preferred Zone rows 5-8, the Limited Comfort row 9, all-five-seat Extra Legroom exit row 10, exact last-row limited-recline positions A/C, forward and aft doors, galleys and lavatories. MODELING: this is one physical 2-3 grid with SWISS Business, Preferred and Extra Legroom expressed as zones. The map shows all five installed positions even in the Business-colored rows and publishes no fixed blocked-neighbor pattern or Business passenger count, so those installed seats remain Economy-tier for cabinSummary; only the five physically extra-legroom positions resolve to N. Thus 5N/120Y describes installed seat hardware rather than treating every Business-colored position as a simultaneously sellable Business seat. Window alignment is unknown for A/F and no_window_seat for interior positions because SWISS does not publish window locations. No A220 engineering window grid exists in the corpus, so windowGridType is omitted. Absolute seat pitch/width, power and connectivity are omitted because the cited type page and V5 map do not publish A220-specific values. The V5 legend lists the final two limited-recline positions as 26A and 27C, but the published grid ends at row 26 and visibly colors both 26A and 26C as limited-comfort seats. To retain the published 125-seat total and the drawn grid, this instance treats 27C as a legend typo for 26C; that one reconciliation makes layoutProvenance mixed.
Qué cambió
- 16 jul 2026Initial SWISS A220-100 125-seat instance from the official current fleet page and V5 seat map.