Turkish Airlines
Airbus A350-900
Turkish Airlines A350-900 Seat Guide | Best & Worst Seats | Cabin.coach
TL;DR
Business Class features a 1-2-1 staggered layout with privacy doors, offering exceptional comfort with either 45-inch or 44-inch pitch depending on configuration. The best seats are the window positions (A/K) in rows 2, 4, 6, and 8 (TK Original) or rows 2, 4, 6 (Ex-Aeroflot) for direct aisle access and extra privacy. Ex-Aeroflot aircraft include premium economy rows 8-10 with 38-inch pitch, making them ideal for economy passengers.
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Turkish Airlines operates two distinct A350-900 configurations: the TK Original with spacious 1-2-1 business suites and the Ex-Aeroflot variant featuring premium economy. Learn which seats offer the best experience and which to avoid on this modern wide-body aircraft.
Business Class
Turkish Airlines offers two Business Class products on the A350-900. The TK Original features 32 seats in rows 1-8 with a 1-2-1 staggered layout, providing 45-inch pitch and 20-inch width. Each seat converts into a fully flat bed with direct aisle access. The Ex-Aeroflot configuration offers 28 seats in rows 1-7 with suites featuring 44-inch pitch and 21-inch width, plus enhanced privacy doors. Both versions provide premium bedding, amenity kits, and gourmet dining. The staggered layout means alternating seats have either left or right aisle access—window seats (A/K) offer superior privacy while middle seats (D) are ideal for couples.
Premium Economy Class
Only available on Ex-Aeroflot aircraft, Premium Economy occupies rows 8-10 with a 2-4-2 layout and 38-inch pitch—significantly more spacious than standard economy. These seats feature enhanced cushioning and wider seat selection, making them an excellent mid-range option for long-haul routes.
Economy Class
Standard economy operates with a 3-3-3 layout on both configurations, offering 31-32 inch pitch typical for the A350. On TK Original aircraft, this layout continues throughout the cabin. Ex-Aeroflot models feature standard economy starting from row 11. Window and aisle seats offer more comfort; middle seats should be avoided. Forward window seats near the cockpit provide extra legroom perception, while exit row seats offer additional space but may have restricted recline.
Best Seats
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
2A / 2K | Business | Window position with direct aisle access and maximum privacy in the staggered layout |
4A / 4K | Business | Mid-cabin window suite with excellent privacy and cabin seclusion |
6A / 6K | Business | Rear window suite maintains spaciousness with galley proximity for service |
8A / 8K (TK Original) / 6A / 6K (Ex-Aeroflot) | Business | Final Business Class window seats offering escape from the busier cabin areas |
8-10, Window/Aisle | Premium Economy | Ex-Aeroflot only; significantly more space than standard economy with 38-inch pitch |
11A / 11K | Economy | Forward cabin window seats with extra legroom perception and early service |
Exit Row Windows | Economy | Additional legroom for taller passengers, though recline is restricted |
Seats to Avoid
Seat / Area | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
2D / 4D / 6D / 8D (TK Original) or 2D / 4D / 6D (Ex-Aeroflot) | Business | Middle seats in staggered configuration face window seats, limiting privacy despite direct aisle access |
Standard Economy Middle Seats | Economy | Cramped middle position with no direct aisle or window access; least desirable on 3-3-3 layout |
Rear Economy Rows | Economy | Last rows subject to galley noise, lavatory odors, and limited recline |
Exit Row Middle Seats | Economy | Restricted legroom due to emergency equipment housings |
What's the difference between TK Original and Ex-Aeroflot configurations?
The TK Original features 32 Business Class seats across 8 rows with 45-inch pitch and narrower 20-inch width. The Ex-Aeroflot variant has 28 Business seats in 7 rows with 44-inch pitch but wider 21-inch seats, plus premium economy rows 8-10. Both have privacy doors, but Ex-Aeroflot offers more suite-like separation.
Which Business Class seats are best for couples?
Middle seats (D) in the staggered layout are ideal for couples as they sit side-by-side with shared armrests. However, window seats (A/K) are better for solo travelers seeking maximum privacy.
Is Premium Economy worth it on the A350-900?
Yes, but only on Ex-Aeroflot aircraft. The 2-4-2 layout and 38-inch pitch provide significantly more comfort than standard economy's 3-3-3 layout, making it an excellent value for long-haul routes.
Are exit row seats good on this aircraft?
Exit row window and aisle seats offer extra legroom, making them attractive for tall passengers. However, recline is restricted and the middle seat is cramped due to emergency equipment.
Which cabin class offers the best value?
Premium Economy (Ex-Aeroflot only) offers exceptional value with 38-inch pitch between Business and Economy. For Business Class, TK Original provides greater pitch (45 inches) while Ex-Aeroflot offers wider seats (21 inches).
Do Business Class seats have direct aisle access?
Yes, all Business Class seats feature direct aisle access in the 1-2-1 staggered layout. Window seats (A/K) have one side aisle access, while middle seats (D) have both sides with galley proximity.
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