Air Canada Airbus A220-300 Seat Map
Interactive seat map with 137 seats across 2 cabins. Hover over any seat for details on pitch, width, and special features.
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Cabin Classes
Air Canada Business Class
12 seats · 2-2- 12-seat domestic Business Class cabin in rows 1 to 3
- 2-2 layout with larger recliners than Economy
- Seatback entertainment, AC power and USB charging at every seat
- Large A220 windows on both sides of the cabin
- Forward lavatory and galley sit ahead of row 1
- Row 1 is the bulkhead row
Air Canada Economy
125 seats · 2-3- 125 Economy seats in Air Canada's roomier 2-3 A220 layout
- Row 12 is the bulkhead Preferred row
- Row 19 is the exit-row Preferred row with extra legroom
- Seatback entertainment, AC power and USB charging at every seat
- Large windows and the narrower cabin create a bright, modern feel
- Row 36 is the least desirable row because it sits beside the rear lavatories and galley
Aircraft Amenities
Wi-Fi
Air Canada equips the A220 fleet with onboard Wi-Fi, though availability can vary by aircraft assignment and timing.
In-Flight Entertainment
Personal seatback entertainment is installed throughout the cabin with gate-to-gate access to Air Canada's Panasonic system.
Power & Charging
Universal AC power and USB charging are available at every seat in both cabins.
Windows
Large A220 windows give the cabin a more open feel, especially in the 2-3 Economy layout.
Cabin Pressure
The A220's newer airframe and cabin systems generally feel quieter and fresher than older short-haul aircraft.
Cabin Lighting
LED lighting is used throughout the cabin.
Overhead Bins
The A220's larger modern bins provide better carry-on space than many older narrowbodies.
Key Features
- 1137 seats total: 12 Business and 125 Economy
- 2Business uses a 2-2 recliner layout in rows 1 to 3
- 3Economy uses a comfortable 2-3 layout from rows 12 to 36
- 4Rows 12 and 19 are the main Preferred extra-space rows
- 5Seatback entertainment, AC power and USB charging are available throughout
- 6Row 36 is the least desirable row because it sits beside the rear service area
About the Air Canada Airbus A220-300
The Air Canada Airbus A220-300 carries 137 passengers in a two-cabin layout with 12 Business Class seats and 125 Economy seats. It is one of the airline's most passenger-friendly narrowbodies, pairing a spacious 2-3 Economy layout with large windows, seatback entertainment and power at every seat.
Business Class occupies rows 1 to 3 in a 2-2 layout, while Economy starts at row 12 after the forward service core and continues to row 36. The strongest seat choices are the bulkhead row 12 seats and the exit-row seats in row 19, while row 36 is the noisiest part of the aircraft because it sits beside the rear lavatories and galley.
Cabin Comparison
| Cabin | Seats | Layout | Pitch | Width | Recline | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Air Canada Business Class | 12 | 2-2 | 37" | 21" | 6" | recliner |
| Air Canada Economy | 125 | 2-3 | 30" | 19" | 3" | standard |
