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Boeing 777-300ER
ANA Boeing 777-300ER Seat Guide (2026) | Cabin.coach
TL;DR
The 777-300ER features a 1-2-1 business layout with privacy doors, 3-4-3 economy, and premium economy. Best business seats are rows 7-15 in THE ROOM (or rows 7-12 in older staggered configuration). Avoid row 5 in business and the final rows in economy due to lavatory proximity and reduced amenities.
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ANA's Boeing 777-300ER features THE ROOM business class with direct aisle access and premium privacy doors. This guide helps you find the best seats across business, premium economy, and economy cabins.
Business Class
ANA's Boeing 777-300ER business class offers two configurations. THE ROOM (rows 5-20) features a modern 1-2-1 direct aisle access layout with privacy doors on all seats, providing exceptional privacy and comfort. The older staggered configuration (rows 5-21) also seats 1-2-1 but with a traditional herringbone layout. Both offer lie-flat beds and premium amenities, though THE ROOM is the newer, preferred product.
Premium Economy Class
Premium economy sits between business and economy, offering enhanced comfort with wider seats and better pitch than standard economy. Row 25 is the prime premium economy row, avoiding galley and lavatory noise.
Economy Class
The spacious 3-4-3 configuration provides good access to aisles. Standard economy spans rows 22-42 with varying quality depending on position relative to galleys and lavatories. Mid-cabin rows (around row 30) offer the best balance of comfort and convenience.
Best seats
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
Rows 7-15 A/K | Business (THE ROOM) | Prime location away from galley, direct aisle access, optimal privacy |
Rows 7-12 A/K | Business (Staggered) | Best positioning in older configuration away from forward galley |
Row 25 | Premium Economy | Central location avoiding galley and lavatory noise |
Row 30 | Economy | Mid-cabin sweet spot balancing proximity to amenities and noise |
Seats to avoid
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
Row 5 | Business | Galley proximity, bulkhead restrictions |
Rows 20-21 | Business | Rear galley noise, reduced privacy benefits |
Row 27 | Premium Economy | Lavatory and galley proximity |
Rows 41-42 | Economy | Rear galley, lavatory proximity, reduced recline space |
What is THE ROOM on ANA's 777-300ER?
THE ROOM is ANA's newer business class product featuring direct aisle access for all seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, with privacy doors and modern lie-flat beds. It's significantly more private than the older staggered herringbone layout.
Which configuration does my aircraft have?
ANA is gradually retrofitting their 777-300ER fleet with THE ROOM. Check your flight details or contact ANA directly. THE ROOM aircraft have business class in rows 5-20, while older staggered versions extend to row 21.
Can I request a specific seat configuration in business?
Yes, if THE ROOM is available, prioritize seats in rows 7-15 for optimal positioning. The outer seats (A and K) offer full direct aisle access and maximum privacy compared to center seats.
Is premium economy worth the upgrade?
Premium economy offers a good middle ground with enhanced comfort, wider seats, and better service than economy. Row 25 is ideal if you can secure it.
Why are rows 41-42 in economy to avoid?
These final rows are closest to rear lavatories and galleys, resulting in increased foot traffic, noise, and limited recline options. They also lack the benefits of earlier rows.
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