There are many Airbus versions. You have not mentioned which. - In the A380 a K seat is by the starboard (right ) window
Seat 23A on an Air France Airbus A330 is a window seat located in the middle of the aircraft, directly over the left wing.
The Airbus A300 is a 266 seat short/medium-range twin-engined aircraft that entered service in 1974. The Airbus A380 is a 853 seat long-range four engined aircraft that entered service in 2007.
Airbus aircraft can change role quickly. 'Role' is the seating arrangement or seat mix. Many aircraft can be switched from economy only to 3 classes within an hour or so.
Seats 18D and 18E on the Airbus A319 are (based on if the aircraft has a 3-3 seating configuration) -5 rows from the rear from the aircraft (just behind the wing). -18D is an isle seat and 18E is the centre seat in that row.
The seat dimensions on Monarch operated Airbus' are between 17 and 17.5 inches wide.
An Airbus A318 will typically accommodate between 18 and 132 passengers.
On an Airbus A321, the ability for a row 9 seat to recline typically depends on the airline's specific configuration of the aircraft. In many cases, seats located near exit rows, such as row 9, may not recline due to safety regulations. It's best to check with the airline for their specific seating chart or policies regarding seat recline options.
It really depends on the type of airbus and the seat layout of what the airline wants.
To obtain a seat map of an Aer Lingus Airbus A330, you can visit the Aer Lingus official website and navigate to the "Plan" or "Manage Booking" section, where seat maps are often displayed. Alternatively, you can check third-party travel websites or seat map services like SeatGuru, which provide detailed layouts for various airlines and aircraft types. If you have a specific flight booked, you can also view the seat map during the online check-in process.
On an Airbus A321, the seat numbers near the wings typically include rows around 11 to 14, depending on the specific configuration of the aircraft. These rows are situated just forward and aft of the wing, providing a good view of the wing and engine. For precise seat numbers, it's best to consult the specific seating chart for the Monarch Airlines A321 configuration you are flying on.
Answer:The seating chart for the Airbus A330-300 series is 2-4-2 in your standard economy class layout. For buisness class it is 2-2-2,For First class, it varies.for a seat map of this aircraft, you can refer to airliners.net or seatguru.com where you can find an airline that flies this aircraft and how they lay the aircraft out.The seating for the A320 for US airlines is; 2-2 for Buisness class 3-3 for Economy class