Royal Jordanian
Boeing 787-8
Royal Jordanian Boeing 787-8 Seat Guide (2026) | Cabin.coach
TL;DR
Royal Jordanian's 787-8 is all-economy with 246 seats in a 3-3-3 configuration. Best seats are the bulkhead row 8 (extra legroom) and forward cabin window seats (9A, 9K, 10A, 10K, 11A, 11K). Avoid middle seats, the final three rows due to minimal recline, and seats near galleys and lavatories.
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The Boeing 787-8 on Royal Jordanian features a single-cabin configuration with 246 economy seats in a 3-3-3 layout. This guide helps you secure the best seats and avoid common pitfalls on this widebody aircraft.
Economy Class
Royal Jordanian's Boeing 787-8 is configured entirely in economy with 246 seats arranged in a 3-3-3 layout. Seat pitch is 32 inches with 17.1-inch width, offering moderate comfort for long-haul flights. The cabin includes two galley locations (forward and rear), which affects nearby seat quality. Standard recline is limited in the final three rows of the cabin.
Best Seats
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, 8F, 8H, 8J, 8K | Economy | Bulkhead row with extra legroom and limited forward recline |
9A, 9K, 10A, 10K, 11A, 11K | Economy | Forward cabin window seats with good views and quieter cabin access |
Exit row seats | Economy | Additional legroom throughout flight |
Seats to Avoid
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
Row 1 | Economy | Galley noise and crew activity throughout flight |
Row 4 | Economy | Adjacent to rear galley with noise and disruption |
Final 3 rows | Economy | Minimal recline and proximity to lavatory queue |
Lavatory-adjacent seats | Economy | Odors, noise, and frequent disturbances |
8D, 8E, 8F | Economy | Bassinet positions with potential infant proximity |
Middle seats (E, F) | Economy | Cramped in 3-3-3 layout with limited personal space |
Does the Boeing 787-8 have premium cabin options on Royal Jordanian?
No, this aircraft is configured entirely in economy class with no business or premium economy sections.
What is the seat pitch in economy?
Economy seats have a 32-inch pitch, which is standard for many carriers on widebody aircraft.
Are window seats always better?
Window seats offer privacy and views, but avoid rows near galleys and lavatories. Rows 9-11 window seats are optimal for this aircraft.
Can I get extra legroom without paying?
Bulkhead row 8 offers extra legroom, though some seats (8D, 8E, 8F) are bassinet positions. Exit rows also provide additional space.
Which seats should I absolutely avoid?
Avoid middle seats in the 3-3-3 layout, rows 1 and 4 (galleys), the final three rows (limited recline), and any seat adjacent to lavatories.
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