Air France
Boeing 777-300ER
Air France Boeing 777-300ER Seat Guide (2026) | Cabin
TL;DR
The 777-300ER features a 1-2-1 Business Class layout with privacy doors (new 2023 aircraft) or reverse-herringbone seating (older Cirrus). Premium Economy offers enhanced comfort between Economy's 3-4-3 configuration. Book window seats in new Business Class or La Première seats 1A/1L for the best experience; avoid standard Economy middle seats for long-haul comfort.
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Air France's Boeing 777-300ER features premium Business Class suites with direct aisle access and privacy doors on newer aircraft, alongside spacious Premium Economy and standard Economy cabins. This wide-body jet offers distinct comfort levels across three cabin classes on long-haul routes. Choose your seat wisely to maximize your flying experience.
Business Class
Air France offers two Business Class products on the 777-300ER. Newer 2023 aircraft feature direct aisle access suites with closing doors in a 1-2-1 layout, located in rows 2–14. Each suite includes a fully flat bed, direct aisle access for window seats, and enhanced privacy. Older Cirrus-configured aircraft offer a 1-2-1 reverse-herringbone layout without doors. Both configurations provide excellent comfort for long-haul travel, though the newer suites with privacy doors offer superior isolation and control over your space.
Premium Economy Class
Air France provides a dedicated Premium Economy cabin on this aircraft, bridging the gap between Business and Economy. Premium Economy offers increased seat width, extra pitch, enhanced amenities, and priority dining compared to standard Economy. This cabin is ideal for passengers seeking comfort without the Business Class price point on long-haul routes.
Economy Class
Economy Class features a standard 3-4-3 seating configuration across the fuselage. Rows are moderately spaced for a wide-body aircraft. Middle seats in the four-seat center section are least desirable on long flights. Aisle seats provide easier access to facilities, while window seats offer views and a wall to lean against. The rear of the cabin may experience more galley activity and lavatory queues.
Best seats
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
1A / 1L | La Première | Air France's top-tier first class seats offer unparalleled luxury, exclusive amenities, and the most spacious suites on the aircraft |
Window seats (2A, 2L, 4A, 4L, etc.) | Business Class | New 2023 suites with direct aisle access and privacy doors provide maximum personal space and control over your cabin environment |
2-3 rows forward | Premium Economy | Forward positioning in Premium Economy offers quicker boarding and reduced cabin noise during flight |
Window seats (rows 10-20) | Economy | Window seats in mid-cabin economy provide views, wall support, and avoid middle-seat congestion of the center section |
Seats to avoid
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
Center four seats (middle two) | Economy | Middle seats in Economy's 3-4-3 layout offer no aisle or window access on long-haul flights, limiting comfort and movement |
Rear rows (last 5-8 rows) | Economy | Aft Economy experiences increased galley noise, lavatory queues, and potential for reduced air quality near service areas |
Rows with limited recline | Economy | Some airlines restrict recline on 777s in rows near emergency exits or galleys; check seat maps before booking |
What's the difference between the new 2023 Business Class and older Cirrus?
The 2023 Business Class features fully-enclosed suites with closing privacy doors and direct aisle access for all window seats. Older Cirrus aircraft have a reverse-herringbone layout without doors, offering less privacy but still excellent comfort with 1-2-1 spacing.
Is Premium Economy worth it on the 777-300ER?
Yes, if you want more comfort than Economy but don't need Business Class. Premium Economy offers significantly more pitch, wider seats, better dining, and a quieter cabin environment on long-haul flights at a reasonable price premium.
Which seats have the most legroom?
Business Class seats (rows 2–14) have the most legroom with fully flat beds. Premium Economy offers the next level with enhanced pitch. Forward Economy seats typically have slightly more space than aft rows due to less congestion.
Are there any seat restrictions I should know about?
Window seats in new Business Class suites offer direct aisle access—a key advantage. Some emergency exit rows may have restricted recline. Always verify seat specifications during booking or contact Air France directly for specific restrictions.
What's the best seat for a couple traveling together?
In Business Class, book adjacent 1-2-1 seats on the same side (e.g., 3A and 3B) for direct aisle access with close proximity. In Premium Economy or Economy, aisle/window pairs offer good balance. Avoid center economy seats for couple seating.
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