Best-seats guide · Airbus A330-300
The best seats on the SAS Scandinavian Airlines Airbus A330-300.
The SAS Scandinavian Airlines Airbus A330-300 seats 266 passengers across 3 cabins. Every row below is rated on legroom, location and distance from galleys and lavatories.
The SAS A330-300 is the airline's wide-body workhorse for longer European and intercontinental routes, carrying three cabins across a generous fuselage. Business sits at the front in a one-two-one configuration — every seat has direct aisle access, and the window positions are the quietest. Premium Economy fills a mid-cabin section, running seven-abreast and offering a clear step up from the main Economy block. Economy is eight-abreast at the widest part of the cabin.
In Economy, the front rows and the extra-legroom rows marked on the cabin map carry the most floor space, with a solid number of such positions across the cabin. The window seats towards the front of Economy are the simplest picks for a long-haul sector — clear of the rear galley and with a view worth having. Premium Economy is the upgrade to consider when the business fare is out of reach but the sector is long enough to feel the difference.
Business Class
rows 1–8 · 32 seatsEconomy
rows 30–57 · 178 seats- ›Extra legroom at this seat
Frequently asked
A one-two-one lie-flat configuration, so every seat reaches the aisle directly. Window seats give the most privacy on a solo booking; centre pairs suit couples or colleagues. This is a full long-haul business product, distinct from the EuroBusiness seats found on SAS narrowbodies.
On a long intercontinental sector, yes — a wider seat and more legroom in a smaller, calmer cabin than Economy. The seven-abreast layout is a step up from the eight-abreast Economy rows, and the mid-cabin position keeps it away from the rear galley noise.
The front rows of Economy and the extra-legroom rows — marked on the cabin map — are the best picks. The A330-300 carries a useful number of extra-legroom positions. Rear rows sit near the galleys and toilets, so picking a forward seat is the straightforward advice for a long flight.
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Every seat is sourced from the airline's own diagram, cross-checked against independent references, and reviewed by hand — last updated June 2026. Ratings weigh legroom, recline, window alignment, and distance from galleys and lavatories.
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