Mapa de asientos del Airbus A330-900 de TAP Air Portugal
Mapa de asientos
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Cabinas
Business Class
- Pitch
- 42"publicado
- Ancho
- 22.3"publicado
- Asiento
- Asiento cama plano
Economy Class
- Pitch
- 31–34"publicado
- Ancho
- 17.7"publicado
- Asiento
- Asiento estándar, Asiento con espacio extra
Fuentes
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- TAP Air PortugalFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 17 jul 2026
Current TAP fleet technical-data table lists the A330-900neo and publishes 298 passengers.
The page publishes one type-level passenger total, not a registration-level fleet split or row-by-row seat map.
https://www.flytap.com/en-gb/information/tap-fleet ↗ - AirbusFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 17 jul 2026
Airbus identifies TAP as the A330neo launch operator and publishes the TAP production aircraft cabin as 34 Business, 96 Economy Plus and 168 Economy seats.
The June 2018 route-proving release establishes the delivered allocation but is not a current row map; the present 298-seat total matches TAP's current fleet page.
https://www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2018-06-airbus-newest-widebody-a330neo-in-mauritius-for-the-first-time ↗ - TAP Air PortugalFUENTE PRIMARIAConsultado el 17 jul 2026
Current TAP seats page publishes A330neo Business as 42-inch pitch, 22.3-inch width and full-flat; A330 Comfort-area Economy as 34/17.72 inches and Standard-area Economy as 31/17.72 inches.
Fleet-level product dimensions only; the page's displayed seating-chart images are expressly illustrative and do not establish TAP's row grid or 96-seat boundary.
https://www.flytap.com/en-ie/manage-booking/extras/seats ↗
CURRENT TAP-PUBLISHED TOTAL WITH HISTORICAL PRIMARY CABIN SPLIT. TAP currently publishes 298 passengers; Airbus documented the production cabin used for TAP's A330neo launch-operator route proving as 34 Business, 96 Economy Plus and 168 Economy. The 96 are encoded as N (extra-legroom economy), not W (premium economy): Airbus called them Economy Plus, while TAP's current seat page describes A330 Comfort-area Economy at 34-inch pitch and Standard-area Economy at 31 inches. No permitted current TAP row map was retrievable, so the complete grid is explicitly DERIVED solely to reconcile those counts: row 1 has two center Business positions, rows 2-9 have four 1-2-1 positions (2+8x4=34), rows 10-21 contain 12 full 2-4-2 extra-legroom rows (12x8=96), and rows 22-42 contain 21 full 2-4-2 standard rows (21x8=168). Every row number, seat position, cabin boundary and final-row location is therefore a modeling convention, not a transcribed TAP plan. No exits, wing limits, monuments, aft taper, facing direction or row-specific drawbacks are asserted. No A330-900 engineering window grid exists in the corpus, so all window positions remain unknown. The config code is a SeatLink capacity key, not a claimed TAP internal code.
Qué cambió
- 17 jul 2026Initial TAP A330-900 298-seat instance; current total and Airbus-published 34/96/168 allocation sourced, with the complete grid explicitly derived from those counts.