Best seats on the Airbus A220-100
There is no single best seat on the Airbus A220-100 — it depends on how your airline fits the cabin. We hold 2 verified configurations of the Airbus A220-100 across 2 carriers, so the standout seats below are config-specific, not a generic template. Economy pitch across these configurations runs from 30 to 31 inches, so the same Airbus A220-100 can feel noticeably tighter or roomier depending on which carrier you fly.
Best and avoid seats are derived from verified seat maps — checked against each airline's published configuration before publishing.
Best seats by airline
- Delta Air Lines Airbus A220-100 seat map →109 seats · 12F · 97Y
Standout: rows 10, 11, 12 (delta comfort+); rows 15 (overwing exit row).
- Swiss International Air Lines Airbus A220-100 seat map →125 seats · 30J · 95Y
Standout: business cabin.
How to pick the best seat on the Airbus A220-100
- Find your operating airline in the list above.
- Open that carrier's verified seat map for the row-exact cabin layout.
- Pick from the extra-legroom rows and avoid the flagged seats — no window, near a galley or lavatory, or limited recline.
Frequently asked about Airbus A220-100 seats
What are the best seats on the Airbus A220-100?
It depends on the airline's configuration. On Delta Air Lines, rows 10, 11, 12 (delta comfort+); rows 15 (overwing exit row) stands out; On Swiss International Air Lines, business cabin stands out. Each verified seat map below lists the exact extra-legroom rows and the seats to avoid.
Does economy legroom vary on the Airbus A220-100?
Economy pitch across these configurations runs from 30 to 31 inches, so the same Airbus A220-100 can feel noticeably tighter or roomier depending on which carrier you fly.
How are these Airbus A220-100 seat recommendations verified?
Every configuration linked here is a verified seat map: the cabin counts are checked against the airline's published configuration and the full seat grid is validated before the map renders. Best and avoid seats are derived from that verified data, not crowd-sourced colour ratings.