JetBlue Airways Airbus A220-300 koltuk haritası
Koltuk haritası
Puanını ve ayrıntılarını görmek için imleci bir koltuğun üzerine getirin ya da koltuğa dokunun.
Puanını ve ayrıntılarını görmek için bir koltuğa dokunun veya imleci üzerine getirin. Telefonda iki parmakla yakınlaştırıp sürükleyerek gezinebilirsiniz.
En iyi ve en kötü koltuklar
Puanlama motorumuzun bu kabin düzeni için seçtikleri — her koltuğun tam gerekçesini yukarıdaki haritada görebilirsiniz.
- 28C, 28D, 28E — Last-row aisle/middle seat — limited recline plus heavy aft galley and lavatory traffic.
Kabinler
Core
- Aralık
- 32–36.5"tahmini
- Genişlik
- 18.8"resmî
- Koltuk
- Standart koltuk, Ekstra diz mesafeli koltuk
- Ekran
- 10.1"
- Güç
- AC priz · USB-A · USB-C
JetBlue markets the 'most legroom in coach' fleet-wide but does not publish an A220 Core pitch; value is an estimate pending a citable source. Seat width is 18.5 in on the A/C (2-seat) side and 19 in on the D/E/F (3-seat) side (jetblue.com/help/seats).
Uçak içi olanaklar
Yukarıdaki etkileşimli haritaya işlenmiştir — konumunu doğrulamak için imleci bir ünitenin üzerine getirin.
3 tuvalet · 2 mutfak (galley) · 3 kapı çifti
Olanaklar
Kaynaklar
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- JetBlue AirwaysBİRİNCİL KAYNAKErişim tarihi: 14 Tem 2026
A220-300: 140 seats, 18.6-inch width (widest single-aisle / widest in JetBlue's fleet), two-by-three configuration, six rows of Even More Space, 10.1-inch 1080P HD seatback screens, ViaSat-2 Fly-Fi via Thales AVANT, in-seat AC/USB-A/USB-C power.
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https://ir.jetblue.com/news/news-details/2021/JetBlue-Introduces-Its-New-Airbus-A220-300-with-Stunning-Design-Features-and-Industry-Leading-Onboard-Customer-Experience-01-12-2021/default.aspx ↗ - JetBlue AirwaysBİRİNCİL KAYNAKErişim tarihi: 14 Tem 2026
A220 Individual Seat Details: 140 seats, 2x3, seat width AC 18.5 in / DEF 19 in; Limited recline Row 28; No recline Row 11; Fixed armrests Row 1; first non-EvenMore (Core) row is Row 5; EvenMore up to 38 in of legroom, early boarding, premium snacks, up to 3 free alcoholic drinks over 250 miles.
https://www.jetblue.com/help/seats ↗ - WikipediaBAĞIMSIZ KAYNAKErişim tarihi: 14 Tem 2026
JetBlue A220-300: 56 in service, 44 on order; all-economy 140-seat cabin. Embraer E190 retired 2025-09-09, completing the A220-300 transition.
The fleet table lists Even More Space (Y+) as 25 and Core (Y) as 115; this conflicts with JetBlue's own press release ('six rows of Even More Space' = 30). The primary press release is preferred, so this instance uses 30 EvenMore / 110 Core. Used here for fleet count and the E190-retirement timeline only.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JetBlue_fleet ↗
Single-class all-Core A220-300. PRIMARY-SOURCED COUNTS: 140 seats, 2x3 layout, 18.5 in (A/C side) / 19 in (D/E/F side) seat width, marketed 18.6 in (widest single-aisle / widest in JetBlue fleet), 10.1-inch 1080P HD seatback screens, ViaSat-2 Fly-Fi, AC+USB-A+USB-C power (JetBlue press release 2021-01-12). 'Six rows of Even More Space' (press release) = 30 EvenMore seats across six 5-abreast rows; remaining 110 are standard Core. DERIVATIONS (JetBlue publishes no per-seat A220 map outside a booking session, and competitor seat-map sites are barred by policy) — layoutProvenance derived_from_counts: (1) EvenMore front block placed at rows 1-4 because jetblue.com/help/seats lists 'Reserved rows: Row 5' as the first non-EvenMore (Core) row and 'Fixed armrests: Row 1' as the front bulkhead (same pattern the help page uses for other JetBlue types). (2) The remaining two EvenMore rows are the over-wing area rows 12-13; row 12 is modeled as the single over-wing exit row because help/seats lists 'No recline: Row 11' (the fixed row immediately ahead of an exit) and JetBlue states EvenMore exit seats themselves still recline. (3) 'Limited recline: Row 28' (help/seats) = the last row ahead of the aft galley/lavatories. (4) Column letters A/C (2 side) and D/E/F (3 side) are taken from help/seats ('seats AC' / 'seats DEF'); the 'B' letter is unused. (5) Wing span (rows ~12-18), over_wing row attributes, and all lavatory/galley/door monuments are structural estimates for a 140-seat A220-300; JetBlue does not publish A220 lavatory positions. All seat-level ratings/flags are structural inference except the recline restrictions (rows 11, 28) and fixed armrests (row 1), which are from help/seats. UNSOURCED MEASUREMENTS (marked unsourced): Core pitch (JetBlue markets 'most legroom in coach' but publishes no A220 number) and the EvenMore minimum pitch ('up to 38 in' is published; the floor is not). CONFLICT: Wikipedia's JetBlue fleet table lists Y+ (Even More Space) as 25 and Y as 115; JetBlue's own press release ('six rows' = 30) is preferred as the primary source and drives the 30/110 split — see the caveat on the Wikipedia source. NO A220 window-belt engineering grid exists, so windowGridType is omitted and every window seat is windowAlignment 'unknown'. E190 retirement completed 2025-09-09, finishing JetBlue's A220 transition (Wikipedia, timeline only).
Neler değişti
- 14 Tem 2026Initial JetBlue A220-300 single-class Core config (140 seats, 30 EvenMore / 110 Core) from JetBlue press release + help/seats primary sources and neutral Wikipedia fleet data.