Our picks: 1B.
When flying Cape Air, it's not actually possible to choose your seat as that is determined by weight and balance by the pilot, but you can request to sit in the copilot seat (1B) and they will accommodate that if it's possible (and we highly recommend that). Otherwise row 2 can have better views than the other rows, but all seats are the same width/pitch.
The economy cabin on Cape Air's BN-2A / BN-2B Islander features 9 standard seats in a 1-1 configuration.
The business class cabin on Cape Air's BN-2A / BN-2B Islander features 0 standard seats in a 2-2 configuration.
The first class cabin on Cape Air's BN-2A / BN-2B Islander features 0 standard seats in a 2-2 configuration.
Manufacturer | |
Model | |
Capacity | 9 |
Plane Type | Narrowbody Turboprop |
Cruise speed | mph |
IATA Code | |
ICAO Code |
Seat | Rating | Actions | |
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1B | 1 reviews | airline_seat_recline_normal | |
2A | Add a review | airline_seat_recline_normal | |
2B | Add a review | airline_seat_recline_normal | |
3A | 1 reviews | airline_seat_recline_normal | |
3B | 1 reviews | airline_seat_recline_normal | |
4A | 1 reviews | airline_seat_recline_normal | |
4B | 1 reviews | airline_seat_recline_normal | |
5A | Add a review | airline_seat_recline_normal | |
5B | Add a review | airline_seat_recline_normal |