LATAM 787-9 Seat Guide (2026)

LATAM 787-9 Seat Guide (2026)

LATAM 787-9 Seat Guide (2026)

LATAM

Boeing 787-9

LATAM 787-9 Seat Guide 2026 | Best Seats & Layout

TL;DR

LATAM's 787-9 offers two distinct business layouts: the Type 2 1-2-1 configuration provides direct-aisle access in odd rows, while Type 1 uses a 2-2-2 layout. For economy, LATAM+ offers 35" pitch in rows 12-17 with premium legroom. Avoid business row 1 and the last rows near galleys and lavatories; economy middle seats are least desirable.

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The LATAM 787-9 features a modern dual business class configuration with either direct-aisle seats or premium herringbone layouts, plus spacious LATAM+ economy. Discover which seats offer the best experience and which to avoid on this long-haul workhorse.

Business Class

LATAM operates two different business class products on the 787-9. Type 2 aircraft feature a 1-2-1 layout with 30 seats and 44" pitch, offering direct-aisle access on odd-numbered rows—ideal for solo travelers seeking privacy and convenience. Type 1 aircraft use a traditional 2-2-2 configuration with the same 44" pitch and 23" width. All business seats feature direct-aisle access, though Type 2's asymmetrical design is considered more premium. Neither version includes cabin doors for complete privacy.

Premium Economy

LATAM+ is the airline's premium economy product, offering enhanced comfort with 35" pitch compared to standard economy's 31". LATAM+ seats are located in prime cabin positions, providing superior legroom without the business class price tag.

Economy Class

Standard economy features a 2-3-2 configuration with 31" pitch. LATAM+ premium economy seats offer 35" pitch and are concentrated in the mid-cabin. Window and aisle seats are preferable to middle seats; window pairs on either side (AB and JK) offer the best value for couples seeking legroom and avoiding middle-seat passengers.

Best seats

Seat

Cabin

Why

Odd rows (1, 3, 5, etc.)

Business (Type 2)

Direct-aisle access with true window seats and maximum privacy in 1-2-1 layout

Rows 12-17

LATAM+

Prime mid-cabin location with 35" pitch and optimal service timing

18D, 18F, 18G

LATAM+

Window/aisle seats with extra legroom at competitive upgrade pricing

AB or JK windows

Economy

Window pairs avoid middle-seat neighbors and offer better views and privacy

Seats to avoid

Seat

Cabin

Why

Row 1

Business

Proximity to forward galley creates noise and service disruptions

Last row

Business

Adjacent to rear galley, lavatories, and crew areas with increased traffic and odors

Middle seats (C, D, E)

Economy

No direct aisle access; flanked by two passengers; least desirable configuration

Rows near lavatories

Economy

Odor, noise, and constant foot traffic disrupt rest on long-haul flights

What's the difference between LATAM 787-9 Type 1 and Type 2 business class?

Type 2 features a premium 1-2-1 layout with direct-aisle access for all passengers and true window isolation. Type 1 uses a more conventional 2-2-2 layout. Both offer 44" pitch and 23" width, but Type 2 is considered the superior product for solo travelers.

Is LATAM+ worth the upgrade over standard economy?

Yes, if available. LATAM+ adds 4" of pitch (35" vs. 31") and is positioned in premium cabin rows with better service priority. On a 787-9's typical 13-16 hour flights, the extra legroom significantly improves comfort.

Do business class seats have direct aisle access?

Yes. Both Type 1 and Type 2 layouts provide direct-aisle access. Type 2's 1-2-1 configuration means every seat reaches the aisle; Type 1's 2-2-2 layout means window and aisle seats access the aisle directly while middle seats do not.

Which economy seats have the most legroom?

LATAM+ rows (typically 12-17) offer 35" pitch. Standard economy offers 31" pitch throughout. Bulkhead seats in standard economy may offer slightly more foot space but lack underseat storage.

Are there seat-back entertainment screens in all cabins?

LATAM's 787-9 features modern AVOD (Airline Verifiable On-Demand) entertainment systems throughout, though business class screens are larger (typically 18" vs. 10-12" in economy).

What's the best seat for couples in economy?

Book window pairs on the sides: seats AB (left side) or JK (right side). These provide two seats together without a middle-seat passenger, better privacy, and window access for two people.

LATAM, Boeing 787-9, seat guide, business class, economy, premium economy

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