Best Seats on British Airways Airbus A350-1000
The British Airways Airbus A350-1000 (British Airways A350-1000) carries 331 passengers across Club Suite + World Traveller Plus + World Traveller. Look for 26 extra-legroom seats below. Every row is ranked so you can see which seats have the legroom, the window alignment and the quiet — and which sit next to the galley or the lavatory.
| Cabin | Seats | Rows | Avg pitch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Club Suite | 56 | Rows 1–17 | 46" |
| World Traveller Plus | 56 | Rows 20–26 | 38" |
| World Traveller | 219 | Rows 30–59 | 31" |
- Seats
- 56
- Rows
- Rows 1–17
- Avg pitch
- 46"
- Seats
- 56
- Rows
- Rows 20–26
- Avg pitch
- 38"
- Seats
- 219
- Rows
- Rows 30–59
- Avg pitch
- 31"
Club Suite
56 club suite seats · 46" average pitch · power + USB + Wi-Fi + seatback entertainment.
World Traveller Plus
56 world traveller plus seats · 38" average pitch · 8 extra-legroom seats · power + USB + Wi-Fi + seatback entertainment.
World Traveller
219 world traveller seats · 31" average pitch · 18 extra-legroom seats · USB + Wi-Fi + seatback entertainment.
Frequently asked
- Which seats have the most legroom on the British Airways Airbus A350-1000?
- Exit rows and bulkhead rows, where the airline has flagged them. The "Best Seats" list above has the specific seat numbers.
- Which seats should I avoid?
- Last rows of Economy, anything directly next to a lavatory or galley, and middle seats near the back are usually the seats travellers skip first on this aircraft.
- Do these seats have power outlets and Wi-Fi?
- Yes — most seats have power or USB. Wi-Fi is available on this aircraft.