Index to seat plans, seat maps, of about 60 airlines. If you know of others please let me know
I am trying to add as many as possible.
No attempt has been made to put the plans on this site, because
it would be impossible to keep them up to date. However following on from a
question in the alt.travel.uk.air newsgroup there did not appear to be a
central index of seating plans, so this is an attempt to provide such an index.
The airlines do keep revamping their sites and consequently the links do from time to time become broken. If you find a broken link or you do not find what you
are looking for I would appreciate a quick email to
seatingplans@uk-air.net with the airline name, including the fact that the
link is broken. It normally doesn't take long to find out where the seat plan
page has moved to and fix the link.
I really do appreciate all the feedback I receive about this page, especially
those who take the time to provide new information or point out errors. Please
keep the comments coming they all help to increase the airlines in the list and
make it as accurate as possible.
Just click on the letter below to go to the relevant part of
this index.
02 MAR 2007:- After moving Continents, Country and house I finally am able to
up date the web site again. Seat plans links to SAA and My Travel have been
updated. As always notification of broken links and new ones to add are always
gratefully received.
Aerolineas Argentinas:-
Click on the link and when the table opens look for the aircraft type you
require and then in the right hand column you will see the link to the seat
plan. At the moment it also shows the entertainment details for the current
month, a nice touch.
Aeroflot:-
The link is to the index on the Aeroflot-Canada site, but covers the aircraft
flying Aeroflots international routes.
Aer Lingus:- Aer Lingus have removed these from their web site (10 June-07)
Aerosvit Airlines - Our fleet:-
Follow the link to their fleet details. When the page opens you will see a box
to the right of the page with "Choose Aircraft" in it. Open this box and select
aircraft and it will go to the seat plan.
Air Berlin:-
Follow this link and it opens the page about their fleet. Hover the mouse over
the picture of an aircraft and click and it opens another page with more details
including a seat plan.
Air Canada:-
Click on the photo of the aircraft whose seat plan you are looking for. When
you get to the page for that aircraft, the link to the seat plan is underneath
the aircraft photograph. The "view seatmap" link it is in quite small type.
Air China:- The
link goes straight to the seat plans.
Air India:-
This is a link to the fleet information part of their web site. It should open
at the A310 page, but a menu with the other aircraft is on the left of the page.
On the right of the page for each aircraft type is a box marked "view seat
plan". Air India seem to be revamping their web site and some of the pages are
"still under construction", so you may have to wait for the aircraft seat plan
you are looking for.
Air Mauritius:-
The link opens a page about their fleet. The last sentence in each aircraft
description is "Click here to view seatmap". Click on the word - here - it is
the link to the seat map.
Air New Zealand:-
Link to index on Air New Zealand site. Click on the aircraft name for the seat
plan
Air Pacific:- This link opens on their fleet information page. If you then
click on any of the "download aircraft specifications" links it opens the seat
plans for all their aircraft.
Air Portugal:-
The plans are now back on the TAP site. Follow the link and let the page
fully download. You will see the list of aircraft on the right side of the box
with the clouds background. Click on the aircraft you want the plans for and you
underneath the list of aircraft you will see four options appear. These options
are in very small font and one is seat plans which you click on to open them.
Putting the mouse over the plan moves it from side to side.
Air Seychelles:-
This links to the B767 seat plan which is the aircraft they use on long haul
flights
Air Transat:- Select the
aircraft type from the menu on the left of the page and then the "Airplane Plan"
link by the picture of the aircraft.
Air Tahiti Nui:
this links to their web site. Look just under the main tabbed index and
there is a list of aircraft families. Click on these and then the specific
aircraft type. On the left hand menu is one for cabin layout. Unfortunately the
seat plans are not very detailed.
Alaska:-
Link to Alaska Airlines site. Just click on the aircraft type for details and
seat plan.
Alitalia:- It seems the airline have removed all the seat plans from their
web site. (16 Jan.06)
American Airlines:-
Link to index an the AA web site. In the list click on the aircraft type and
that will take you to the aircraft details where you will see the link to the
seat plan for it. AA keep changing their site so if you find this information is out
of date please tell me. Thanks.
American Eagle:- Link to index an the AA/American Eagle web site. In the
list click on the aircraft type and that will take you to the aircraft details
where you will see the link to the seat plan for it.
American Trans Air:-
(ATA) Plans don't have row numbers but should be easy to work out.
Asiana
Airlines: This opens the fleet page. Scroll down to the aircraft type
required and click on the link in the photograph for the seat plan.
Austrian Airlines:- When
the page loads left side of the page is a list of the aircraft operated.
Click on the aircraft type and at the bottom of the page this links to, click on
the link to the aircrafts seat map.
Austrian Arrows:- When
the page loads at the bottom of the page is a list of the aircraft operated.
Click on the aircraft type and at the bottom of the page this links to click on
the link to the aircrafts seat map.
Britannia Airways:-
Britannia has now become Thomsonfly.com. The seat plans have been removed from
the web site. You now have to call an 0870 number for that information which
means the airline makes money off of the call.
British Airways:-
Use the link and then click on the class of cabin you are interested in for the
relevant plans.
BMI:- It seems BMI have removed the seat plans from their site. (28 Feb 2008)
Brunei:- Link to plans on their web site.
In the details of the aircraft the last link of each has a link to the Cabin
Layout.
BWIA West Indian Airways:-.
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these seat plans as there are in PDF
format.
Egyptair:- have now removed the seat plans from their web site (18 Oct 07)
Emirates:-
The seat plans are back on their web site. Select the aircraft type from the
menu of the left of the page, and the seat plan link is a the bottom of the
aircraft specifications page which this opens.
Etihad
:- Look next to the aircraft name and you will see "View seat plan" in faint
lettering, click there for seat plan.
EVA Airways:-
The link will bring up details of their 747. For other aircraft types just click
the links on this page. The links to the aircraft seat plans are under the
"number of seats" information. Seems complicated but easy when you see the
page(s).
Excel Airways:-
The seat plans have again been removed from their web site (24 May 07)
Finnair:- Link to the seat plan index on their web site
First Choice; This airline does not have seat plans which are available
to the public. Repeated requests for them to include the plans on their web site
have not even received a reply.
Iberia:-
For some reason this link keeps reverting back to
opening the Spanish version of the page. Either go to the top right hand corner
of the page and click on English to open the English version, and/or on the tabs across the picture of the aircraft
click on "Plano or Plane" for the seat map. Click on the list of aircraft on the right of
the page to select the required type.
Icelandair:- Click on
"Our services", under the heading "In Flight click" on "fleet information". In
the menu that comes up on the left side of the screen click on "seating" and
scroll that page down it has the seat plan on it.
Korean Air - Look for the menu across the top of the page and put the mouse
cursor over
"About Us", in the sub menu that then opens up click on "Our Fleets". That will
bring up a list of aircraft and you can click on the one you want.
Lauda:- When the page
loads at the bottom of the page is a list of the aircraft operated. Click on the
aircraft type and at the bottom of the page this links to click on the link to
the aircrafts seat map.
Lufthansa:- Link to index on Lufthansa site. Click on aircraft type for seat
plan.
Malev:- This link
opens the index page. Click on the picture of the aircraft type you are
interested in. When the next page opens scroll to the bottom of that for the
seat plan. Clicking on the actual seat plan enlarges it.
Air Mauritius:- Link to plans on their web site. You will need to click on
"Products & Services" in the menu and then select "Seat Plans".
Monarch
Airlines:- When the page opens look under Aircraft Information and you will
see a box with Select in it. In that box select the aircraft type and click on
it. The aircraft information opens with a small seat plan, click on the seat
plan to enlarge it. Unfortunately Monarch haven't put the row numbers on the
plans and it most cases the seat letters either but for now it's all we've got.
My Travel:- Ok this is a neat one. It is My Travels Danish web site and so
is all in Danish. Having said that it is easy to follow and is the only plans I
have found for their aircraft. hen the page opens select the aircraft type in
the box labelled Vaelg flytype.
Nationwide Airlines
(South Africa):- Just scroll down the page to find each aircraft. The link to
the seat plan is under the aircraft technical details.
Northwest
Airlines:- This link is now to the seat plans on Northwest Airlines own
site..
Qantas:- Link to
index on Qantas site. This in fact opens the plan of one of their 747s, but the
other aircraft are listed in the menu on the left of the page. Select the
aircraft type and then click on the link under "Seat Map for
Configuration"
Qatar Airways:-
The link opens the A340-600 seat plan. But if you look for the drop down box
above and to the right of the seat plan you can select the other aircraft types
there.
South African Airways:-
SAA like to make this information hard to find. The link will take you to their
home page. Across the top of the page are a line of Tabs, the 4th from the left
is "Before You Fly" click on this. A sub menu will open underneath the tabs, at
the far right is "In Flight", click on this. You should now be at the In Flight
Information page which has a menu on the left of the page click on "Seat Plans."
Unfortunately sometimes the above link opens a "blank" page. If that happens use
this link http://ww1.flysaa.com and select
the United Kingdom as the country and English as the language. Then follow the
directions in the above paragraph.
Sri Lankan Airlines:-
The link is a little slow but be patient and the index will appear.
Swiss:-
Link to index on Swiss site. Click on the aircraft name in the menu on the left to go to the
page with the seat plans for that aircraft.
Thomas Cook:-
There is a menu to the left side of the page, select the aircraft type from
there. They haven't put the
A330 into that
menu yet so use this link or look at the tabs across the top right side of
the page under "Your Flight" and then under "Your seat. Your choice".
Thomson Flights:- The seat plans have been removed from the web site. You now
have to call an 0870 number for that information which means the airline makes
money off of the call.
Travel City Direct:- Travel City Direct flights are operated by
Excel Aviation
with aircraft painted in Travel City colours. They do not make seat plans
available.