Seat Map Finnair Airbus A330-300 (333) v1
Airplane Airbus A330-300 (333) v1 Finnair with 3 classes and 263 seats on board. Use airplane seat map to find which ones are more comfortable and which should be avoided.
- AC Power outlets
- Entertainment System
Seating details
Class | Pitch | Width | Row | Seats |
---|---|---|---|---|
Business Class Lie-flat | 60 | 21 | 1-10 | 45 |
Economy Extra Standard seat | 35 | 18 | 21-25 | 40 |
Economy Standard seat | 32 | 18 | 26-57 | 178 |
Reviews
Shoulder was rubbing the wall so if you are bigger build, you will be bit annoyed by this. Also the seat is quite hard.
Im 1.91cm and the room for the feet when lying flat is very small. There is no room for bending knees. Its nice to be in the last row on business, there is no traffic passing by on the way to the toilet. Overall an ok seat.
As an Economy seat, this has just enough space for 6'2" tall with long feet. When traveling with child (8 year old) in next seat, this is just fine. Finnair A330 is already old plane, so the entertainment system is not the best possible and it has some malfunctions (audio might not work, console might not work) but pleasant staff will try to help you out. In all, long flights are not that terrible in this seat.
In 59 years of flying I think this is the worst seat ever. 10 &1/2 hours in an undersized seat. Two in-arm fold out eating trays on either side made the seat narrower than all other seats. diagonal to video screen. Person behind was so close that when I tried to put the seat back even a little it cramped them and they just pushed my seat forward until I was back to vertical. TERRIBLE FLIGHT!
Amazing. Great legroom. Toilets a bit annoying, but amazing. Limited recline, but better service in the back.
This seat is much closer to the bulkhead compared to other seats of this class!
One of the best seats in this plane. It's the throne seat. Was able to get a good night's sleep. Power outlet was a little "iffie" throughout the flight. Everything else was perfect.
The recline was OK as there is enough space to the wall behind, but there is a base of the row in front in the middle of your leg and storage space.
row 8 seats offer considerably more space for the feet - rows 9&10 and probably all other non bulkhead business class seats have such a small cutout that any person with shoe size 9 or more cannot use the last 15 cm of the bed while on their back.
Flew this from HEL-ORD, 21C was a great seat for extra legroom. Seat was noticeably tighter though, as the tray table and remote comtrol was tucked into armrest. Close to the business class cabin so nobody was lingering around waiting for the bathrooms. Good for tall people, but bad for wide hipped people.
The space for the legs is very limited. As the legs go between the two seats in front of you, space is so narrow that you cant turn around while lying. On top, your feets do not fit below if you make the seat completely flat as is also not enough space. You need to bend your fide to the side. I saw that in case of two seats beside each other, one side of the legroom is open so that you might easier turn around when lying flat. But overall, not convincing, looks much better that it actually is .
Note that from the window seats on the port side, the ones which have two seats, have no access to the aisle unless the person next to you fully retracts their seat. This can be bothersome, especially on long flights if the aisle passenger is sleeping.
This and 8L are the best seats in Business class. The Small business cabin has close to no traffic to the toilet, so it does not bother at all. The leg- and armspace is the best you get. You don't cram your feet in between the seats in front of you. You rather have a large opening.
The aisle on the left hand side is very narrow which means you get constantly bumped as people walk by. I know I've just used it!