Air Canada Airbus A330-300 Seat Map
Air Canada's Airbus A330-300 is represented here with two complete layout tabs. Layout 1 is the 297-seat three-cabin version with 32 Signature Class suites, 24 Premium Economy seats and 241 Economy seats. Layout 2 is the denser 285-seat two-cabin version with 30 Premium Economy seats and 255 Economy seats.
Choose Your Layout
The fastest way to identify your aircraft is to compare your booking seat-selection map to the row patterns below.
How To Recognize Layout 1
- Signature Class fills rows 1 to 8 in a 1-2-1 layout.
- Premium Economy occupies rows 12 to 15, with row 12 reduced to the centre block only.
- Economy starts at row 18 in a 2-4-2 layout and breaks after row 32 for the mid-cabin service core.
- Rows 46 to 48 taper to a 2-3-2 rear section.
- This is the three-cabin A330-300 layout with wings spanning the forward Economy cabin.
Seats
Row 1-48
Business 1-8 ยท Preferred Seats 18-31
Connectivity
Air Canada is rolling out fast, free Wi-Fi across much of its fleet, but availability can still vary by aircraft assignment and route.
Best Clue
Signature Class fills rows 1 to 8 in a 1-2-1 layout.
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Legend
Layout 1
297 seatsLayout 1 is Air Canada's 297-seat Airbus A330-300 configuration with 32 Signature Class suites, 24 Premium Economy seats and 241 Economy seats. It matches the published cabin split with rows 1 to 8 in Signature Class, a four-row Premium Economy cabin starting with a centre-only row 12, a wing-spanning forward Economy section, and a tapered 2-3-2 tail in rows 46 to 48.
Seating Options
Air Canada Signature Class
32 seats ยท 1-2-1- Reverse-herringbone suite with direct aisle access
- Fully flat bed with privacy shell
- Large touchscreen entertainment plus AC and USB power
Air Canada Premium Economy
24 seats ยท 2-3-2- Dedicated 24-seat cabin in rows 12 to 15
- Bulkhead row 12 is centre-only
- Wider recliner seat with leg rest and deeper recline
Preferred Seats
16 seats ยท 2-4-2- Rows 18 and 31 are sold as Preferred Seats
- Row 18 is the bulkhead Economy row
- Row 31 sits over the wing in the forward cabin
Air Canada Economy
229 seats ยท 2-4-2 / 2-3-2- Standard Economy uses a roomy 2-4-2 layout through most rows
- The last three rows taper to 2-3-2
- Rows 32 and 48 are the least private because they sit beside service areas
Aircraft Amenities
Wi-Fi
Air Canada is rolling out fast, free Wi-Fi across much of its fleet, but availability can still vary by aircraft assignment and route.
In-Flight Entertainment
Personal touch-screen entertainment is installed throughout the Airbus A330-300, including Signature Class, Premium Economy and Economy.
Power & Charging
AC power and USB charging are available in Signature Class and Premium Economy, with in-seat power available through most of Economy.
Lavatories
Lavatories are grouped at the front, between the premium cabins, around the mid-cabin service core and at the rear.
Key Features
- 1297 seats across three cabins: 32 Signature Class, 24 Premium Economy and 241 Economy
- 2Signature Class uses a 1-2-1 reverse-herringbone layout across rows 1 to 8
- 3Premium Economy spans rows 12 to 15 in a 2-3-2 layout
- 4Economy uses a 2-4-2 layout through most of the aircraft
- 5Rows 32 and 48 sit closest to the busiest service areas
- 6Rows 46 to 48 taper to a 2-3-2 tail section
About the Air Canada Airbus A330-300 Layout 1
Air Canada's Layout 1 Airbus A330-300 carries 297 passengers across three cabins: 32 in Air Canada Signature Class, 24 in Premium Economy and 241 in Economy. The aircraft combines the airline's reverse-herringbone long-haul premium product with a roomy 2-4-2 Economy cabin that is noticeably different from Air Canada's denser 777 layouts.
You can recognize this version quickly by the eight-row Signature Class cabin, the four-row Premium Economy section that starts with a centre-only row 12, the long wing-overlapping Economy section from rows 18 to 32, and the second Economy cabin that narrows to 2-3-2 in rows 46 to 48.
For seat selection, the best Economy options are the bulkhead row 18 seats and the over-wing Preferred Seats in row 31. The main trade-off is that rows 32 and 48 are closest to lavatories or galleys, so they tend to be noisier and see more passing traffic.
Seat Product Comparison
| Cabin | Seats | Layout | Pitch | Width | Recline | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Air Canada Signature Class | 32 | 1-2-1 | 78" | 21" | Fully lie-flat | Lie-flat |
| Air Canada Premium Economy | 24 | 2-3-2 | 38" | 19" | 7" | recliner |
| Preferred Seats | 16 | 2-4-2 | 31"-38" | 18" | 5" | standard |
| Air Canada Economy | 229 | 2-4-2 / 2-3-2 | 31" | 18" | 5" | standard |
