Air Canada Embraer E175 Seat Map
Interactive seat map with 76 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 · 1-2- 12-seat Business cabin in rows 1 to 4
- 1-2 layout with a solo seat on the left side
- Forward lavatory is on the left and the galley is on the right
- Row 1 is the bulkhead row
Air Canada Economy
64 seats · 2-2- 64 Economy seats in rows 12 to 27
- No middle seats anywhere in the Economy cabin
- Row 12 is the bulkhead extra-legroom row
- Rows 13 and 14 sit ahead of the wing and are sold as Preferred Seats
- Row 27 is closest to the rear lavatory and galley
Aircraft Amenities
Wi-Fi
Air Canada says its North American narrowbody fleet, including the Air Canada Express Embraer 175, is equipped with onboard Wi-Fi, though availability can still vary by aircraft assignment.
In-Flight Entertainment
The Embraer 175 uses personal-device entertainment rather than seatback screens, so content options can vary by aircraft assignment and route.
Power & Charging
Air Canada does not consistently publish in-seat power details for the Embraer 175 regional layout, so power should not be assumed at every seat.
Windows
The E175's 2-2 cabin avoids middle seats, but the wing covers part of the view around the mid-cabin rows.
Overhead Bins
Bin space is tighter than on newer mainline narrowbodies, so larger carry-ons may be valet-checked on fuller flights.
Key Features
- 176 seats total: 12 Business and 64 Economy
- 2Business uses a 1-2 layout in rows 1 to 4
- 3Economy uses a 2-2 layout from rows 12 to 27
- 4Row 12 is the bulkhead extra-legroom row
- 5Forward and aft lavatories are both on the left side
- 6The wing runs roughly across rows 15 to 20
About the Air Canada Embraer E175
The Air Canada Express Embraer E175 seats 76 passengers in a two-cabin layout with 12 Business Class seats and 64 Economy seats. Business Class spans rows 1 to 4 in a 1-2 layout, while Economy begins at row 12 in a 2-2 layout and continues to row 27.
The best Economy space is in row 12, which is the bulkhead row, while rows 13 and 14 sit ahead of the wing and are usually sold as Preferred Seats. The least desirable seats are row 27 at the back of the cabin, where the rear lavatory and galley bring the most noise and traffic.
Cabin Comparison
| Cabin | Seats | Layout | Pitch | Width | Recline | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Air Canada Business Class | 12 | 1-2 | 37" | 19" | 5" | recliner |
| Air Canada Economy | 64 | 2-2 | 31" | 18.2" | 2" | standard |
