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First class, Business class, Premium Economy and Economy class airline seats
Airline Seat Pitch details for medium / long haul flights - dimensions are shown in inches
(for a metric conversion to
cm, please multiply the inches by 2.5).
What is Seat Pitch?
Dimensions
represent typical seat pitch offered by an airline on
international flights - this may NOT be available on all of an
airline's fleet of aircraft, and in some cases the dimensions
shown illustrate the latest seat introductions by each
airline.
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AIRLINE |
First
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Business
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Premium Economy
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Economy
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A/lineas Argentinas |
80"
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50"
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* |
34"
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Aeromexico |
*
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60"
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*
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31"
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Air Canada |
*
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58"
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*
|
32"
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Air Caraibes |
*
|
*
|
38"
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31"
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Air Jamaica |
84"
|
60"
|
* |
32"
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AirTran
Airways |
*
|
36"
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*
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31"
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|
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Air
Transat |
*
|
* |
37"
|
32"
|
|
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Alaska Airlines |
*
|
36"
|
*
|
32"
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|
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Aloha Airlines |
*
|
38"
|
*
|
32"
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American Airlines |
89"
|
59"
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*
|
31-32"
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|
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America West |
*
|
*
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*
|
31"
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A T A |
*
|
*
|
* |
32-33"
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Avianca |
*
|
56"
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*
|
34"
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Caribbean
Airlines |
*
|
46"
|
*
|
31"
|
|
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Continental Airlines |
*
|
55"
|
* |
31"
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|
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Copa Airlines |
*
|
44"
|
* |
32"
|
|
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Cubana Airlines |
*
|
50"
|
*
|
32"
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Delta Air Lines |
*
|
60"
|
*
|
32"
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|
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Frontier Airlines |
*
|
*
|
* |
33"
|
|
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Hawaiian Airlines |
54"
|
*
|
*
|
31"
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Harmony Airways |
*
|
52"
|
*
|
32"
|
|
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JetBlue Airways |
*
|
*
|
* |
32-34"
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|
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LanChile |
83"
|
55"
|
*
|
32"
|
|
|
MaxJet |
*
|
60"
|
*
|
*
|
|
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Northwest Airlines |
*
|
60"
|
*
|
31"
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|
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South African |
83"
|
55-78"
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*
|
31-34"
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Southwest Airlines |
*
|
*
|
* |
32-33"
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|
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United Airlines |
88"
|
55"
|
35"
|
31"
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US Airways |
94"
|
55"
|
* |
33"
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Varig Brazilian |
77"
|
48"
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*
|
33"
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|
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Wayperu |
*
|
40"
|
*
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32"
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|
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WestJet |
*
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*
|
*
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33-35"
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|
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Zoom |
*
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*
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35"
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31"
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©
2007 Copyright Skytrax
SEAT
PITCH
This
is the distance between a row of seats - the measurement from the same position on two seats, one
behind the other - it is NOT the
legroom area as some believe. (For example, the back face of the
seat in front of you, measured to the same point on the back face
of the seat you are sitting in).
Seat
pitch details are believed to be correct at time of publishing,
but Skytrax cannot be held responsible for any errors that may exist.
Please note that some figures represent new product installations
that may not be completed or available across an airline's whole fleet of
aircraft.
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