Jump to content

Seat configurations of Airbus A380

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Yobot (talk | contribs) at 07:56, 15 January 2021 (top: References after punctuation per WP:REFPUNCT, WP:CITEFOOT, WP:PAIC + other fixes). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

The A380-800 layout with 519 seats displayed (16 First, 92 Business and 411 Economy)

The Airbus A380 has two full-length decks of 49.9 metres (164 ft), though the upper deck has a slightly reduced usable length of 44.93 metres (147.4 ft) due to the curvature of the front fuselage and the front staircase. The width of the main deck and upper deck measures 6.50 metres (21.3 ft) and 5.80 metres (19.0 ft) respectively.

Passenger capacity varies with the seat configuration chosen by the operating airline. While the A380-800 is certified for up to 868 passengers in a one-class configuration (538 on the main deck and 330 on the upper), Airbus references a "comfortable three-class" 544-passenger configuration in their marketing material.[1] However, only Air France has come close to that number in a three-class configuration, with 538 seats (9 First, 80 Business and 449 Economy).

Of the planes currently in service, the passenger capacity ranges from 379 (4-class layout in Singapore Airlines) to 615 passengers (2-class layout in Emirates).[2][3] From late 2015, Emirates started operating planes seating 615 passengers in two classes for the Copenhagen route, the most ever seen, replacing the smaller Boeing 777. In all, 15 aircraft will use this configuration.[4][5][6][7] Airbus offers 11-abreast seats for delivery in 2017.[8]

Some airlines have speculated configuring the planes for higher seat numbers,[9] including a one-class layout seating 840 people.[10][11][12]

A380 cabin cross section, showing economy class seating

List

Customer Entry Into Service End Of Service Total Passengers Deck Lower Deck Upper Deck Special features
First Business Premium
Economy
Economy First Business Premium
Economy
Economy
France Air France[13][14] 20 November 2009 22 May 2020[15] 516 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 81"/79"/35" 32"/–/17.5" 55"/78"/24" 38"/–/19" 32"/–/17.5" Electronic Art Gallery

Self-Service Bar

Changing Room

Seats 9 343 80 38 46
Configuration 1–2–1 3–4–3 2–2–2 2–3–2 2–4–2
Japan All Nippon Airways[16] 24 May 2019 Still in service 520 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 32"-34"/–/? ?/?/? ?/?/? ?/–/? Couch seats

Bar Counters

Multi-purpose Room

Seats 383 8 56 73
Configuration 3–4–3 1–2–1 1–2–1 2–3–2
South Korea Asiana Airlines[17][18] 13 June 2014 Still in service 495 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 84"/81"/25.2" 33"/–/18.9" 80.4"/74.5"/21.3" 33"/–/18.9"
Seats 12 311 66 106
Configuration 1–2–1 3–4–3 1–2–1 2–4–2
United Kingdom British Airways[19][20] 2 August 2013 Still in service 469 Pitch/Width 78"/22" 72"/20" 31"/17.5" 72"/20" 38"/18.5" 31"/17.5"
Seats 14 44 199 53 55 104
Configuration 1-–2–1 2–4–2 3–4–3 2–3–2 2–3–2 2–4–2
China China Southern Airlines[21] 17 October 2011 Still in service 506 Pitch/Width 83"/26.0" 32"/17.2" 77"/24.0" 32"/17.2"
Seats 8 352 70 76
Configuration 1-–2–1 3–4–3 1–2–1, staggered 2–4–2
United Arab Emirates Emirates[9][22][23] 1 August 2008 Still in service 489 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 32"–34"/18" 86"/78"/23.0" 48"/70"–79"/18.5" Serviced Bar and Lounge

Self-Service Bar

Showers

Seats 399 14 76
Configuration 3–4–3 1–2–1 1–2–1, staggered
517 Seats 401 14 76
Configuration 3–4–3 1–2–1 1–2–1, staggered
516 Seats 426 14 76
Configuration 3–4–3 1–2–1 1–2–1, staggered
517 Seats 427 14 76
Configuration 3–4–3 1–2–1 1–2–1, staggered
519 Seats 429 14 76
Configuration 3–4–3 1–2–1 1–2–1, staggered
615 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 32"–34"/–/17.5" 48"/70"–79"/18.5" 32"–34"/–/17.5" Serviced Bar and Lounge
Seats 437 58 120
Configuration 3–4–3 1–2–1, staggered 2–4–2
United Arab Emirates Etihad Airways[24] 27 December 2014 Still in service 498 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 31"/–/17.5" 80"/80"/29.5" 73"/73"/20" 9 "First Apartment"
1 "Residence" accommodating up to 2 passengers
with private bathroom and bedroom.

Shower

Lounge

Prayer Rooms

Seats 417 9+2 70
Configuration 3–4–3 1–1 1–2–1, staggered
South Korea Korean Air[25] 17 June 2011 Still in service 399 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 83"/79"/26.5" 33"–34"/–/18" 74"/–/21.6" Serviced Bar and Lounge

Self-Service Bars/Lounges

Duty-free Shop

Seats 12 293 94
Configuration 1–2–1 3–4–3 2–3–2
407 Seats 12 301 94
Configuration 1–2–1 3–4–3 2–3–2
Germany Lufthansa[26] 6 June 2010 Still in service 509 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 38"/–/19" 31"/–/18.2" 81"/81"/31" 64"/78"/20" 31"/–/18.2"
Seats 52 336 8 78 35
Configuration 2–4–2 3–4–3 1–2–1 2–2–2 2–4–2
Malaysia Malaysia Airlines[27][28][29] 1 July 2012 Still in service 494 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 89"/87"/26.1" 32"/–/18" 74"/72"/22" 32"/–/18"
Seats 8 350 66 70
Configuration 1–2–1 3–4–3 2–2–2 2–4–2
Australia Qantas[30][31] 20 October 2008 Still in service 484 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 79"/79"/22" 31"/–/17.5" 78"/78"/21.5" 38"–42"/–/19.5" 31"/–/17.5" Self-Service Bar and Lounge
Seats 14 341 64 35 30
Configuration 1–1–1 3–4–3 2–2–2 2–3–2 2–4–2
Qatar Qatar Airways[32][33] 10 October 2014 Still in service 517 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 32"/–/18.5" 83"/83"/23" 80"/80"/22" 32"/–/18.5" Serviced Bar and Lounge
Seats 405 8 48 56
Configuration 3–4–3 1–2–1 1–2–1 2–4–2
Singapore Singapore Airlines[34][35] 25 October 2007 Still in service 441 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 81"/35" 38"/19.5" 32"/19" 55"/30" 32"/19" 2 double beds can be created
by combining 2 suites seats
Seats 12 36 245 60 88
Configuration 1–2–1 2–4–2 3–4–3 1–2–1 2–4–2
379 Seats 12 36 245 86
Configuration 1–2–1 2–4–2 3–4–3 1–2–1
471 Pitch/Bed Length/Width 38"/19.5" 32"/18.5" ?–21"/76"–27" 50"/78"/25" Each suite has a separate leather swivel chair and a stowed bed
Seats 44 343 6 78
Configuration 2–4–2 3–4–3 1–1 1–2–1
Thailand Thai Airways International[36] 6 October 2012 Still in service 507 Pitch/Width 31"–32"/18" 82"–83"/26.5" 74"/20" 31"–32"/18" Self-Service Bar and Lounge
Seats 377 12 60 58
Configuration 3–4–3 1–2–1 1–2–1, staggered 2–4–2

See also

References

  1. ^ "A380-800 / Cabin layout & comfort". Airbus. 7 August 2015. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011.
  2. ^ Mutzabaugh, Ben (16 April 2015). "Emirates Pushes A380 Seating Capacity Past 600". USA Today. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Emirates Seat Maps Airbus A380-800 (388) Two Class". SeatGuru. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Emirates Launches Daily A380 Service to Copenhagen". Emirates Denmark. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Emirates to Deploy the World's Biggest Aircraft on Its Copenhagen Service". CPH press. 9 April 2015.
  6. ^ "CPH: A380 er en milepæl for os". Check-in.dk. 10 April 2015. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015.
  7. ^ "Verdenspremiere i CPH på 615-sæders fly". Check-in.dk. 10 April 2015.
  8. ^ Flottau, Jens (14 April 2015). "Airbus Offering 11-Abreast A380 Seating From 2017". Aviation Week & Space Technology. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  9. ^ a b "Emirates A380s to Establish New Airliner Seat Record". Aviation. 8 June 2008.
  10. ^ "Airline to Turn A380 Superjumbo into Sardine Can". Sydney Morning Herald. 2009.
  11. ^ "Plan for 840 Seat All Economy A380 Ditched by Air Austral". Crikey.
  12. ^ "Air Austral to Launch Ewa Air on October 29 as A380 Talks Drag On". CH Aviation.
  13. ^ "Flight Check: Singapore Airlines A380". Business Traveller. Retrieved 11 July 2008.
  14. ^ "Air France Seat Maps Airbus A380-800 (380)". SeatGuru.
  15. ^ https://www.airfranceklm.com/en/phase-out-air-france-entire-airbus-a380-fleet
  16. ^ "ANA Unveils the Features of Airbus A380". All Nippon Airways.
  17. ^ "Asiana Airlines Aircraft Information – A380-800". Asiana.
  18. ^ "Asiana Seat Maps Airbus A380-800 (380)". SeatGuru.
  19. ^ "Airbus A380-800". British Airways.
  20. ^ "British Airways Seat Maps Airbus A380-800 (380)". SeatGuru.
  21. ^ "First A380 for China Southern Airlines Takes Off for Final Round of tests". China Southern Airlines.
  22. ^ "Emirates Unveils A380 Seat Plan". Gulfnews. Archived from the original on 19 June 2008.
  23. ^ "Emirates Publishes Timings and Seat Plans for A380 Flights to Oz/NZ". Business Traveller.
  24. ^ "A380 Seat Map". Etihad.
  25. ^ "Airbus 380-800". Korean Air.
  26. ^ "New Cabin Design: The Customer's Opinion Counts". Lufthansa. Archived from the original on 28 October 2008.
  27. ^ "Malaysia Airlines Unveils A380 Configuration". FlightGlobal. 8 March 2012.
  28. ^ "MAS Reveals A380 details". Asian Aviation. 8 March 2012.
  29. ^ http://www.malaysiaairlines.com/hq/en/mh-experience/our-fleet/airbus-a380-800.html
  30. ^ Stanley, Bruce (25 July 2007). "Qantas Flaunts Super-Jumbo Perks". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 19 June 2008.
  31. ^ http://www.qantas.com.au/flash/miniSites/a380_08/export/download/plane_plan.jpg
  32. ^ "Photos Qatar Airways A380 Makes Doha Debut". Doha News. 20 September 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  33. ^ Painter-Bosworth, Nicholas (7 April 2015). "Middle Eastern Carriers Show Their Gulf in Class". Flightglobal. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  34. ^ "Singapore Airlines A380-800 (Suites and Business Upper Deck)" (PDF). Singapore Airlines. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  35. ^ Bright, Craig (2 November 2017). "Singapore Airlines unveils new A380 seats". businesstraveller.com. Business Traveller. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  36. ^ "Thai Airbus A380". Thai Airways International. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014.