direct aisle access | |
this is a rear-facing seat | |
this seat is near the lavatory |
this seat has extra legroom | |
no underseat stowage | |
traytable in armrest means narrower seat |
this seat has extra legroom | |
no underseat stowage | |
traytable in armrest means narrower seat |
this seat has extra legroom | |
no underseat stowage | |
traytable in armrest means narrower seat | |
exit door slide housing restricts legroom |
this seat has extra legroom | |
no underseat stowage | |
traytable in armrest means narrower seat | |
this seat is near the lavatory |
this seat may have limited recline | |
this seat is near the galley | |
this seat is next to the lavatory |
this seat has extra legroom | |
no underseat stowage | |
this seat is near the lavatory | |
traytable in armrest means narrower seat |
this seat has extra legroom | |
no underseat stowage | |
traytable in armrest means narrower seat | |
this seat is near the lavatory |
this seat may have limited recline | |
this seat is near the galley | |
this seat is next to the lavatory |
this seat has extra legroom | |
no underseat stowage | |
traytable in armrest means narrower seat |
this seat has extra legroom | |
no underseat stowage | |
traytable in armrest means narrower seat |
this seat has extra legroom | |
no underseat stowage | |
traytable in armrest means narrower seat | |
this seat is near the lavatory |
Seat 10E is a standard business class middle seat with 183cm72" of seat pitch, which is average across Boeing 787-9's worldwide. 10E is positioned at the bulkhead, which means that no seat can recline into your space, but it may mean limited legroom for taller travelers, and there is no under-seat stowage during takeoff and landing.