The Olympic Air ATR 72-600 seats 70 passengers across 1 cabin. Every row below is rated on legroom, location and distance from galleys and lavatories.
Verified by John McKeanLast verified 8 July 2026Single source
The Olympic Air ATR 72-600 carries 70 passengers across Economy only. Every seat is rated below, so you can see which have the legroom, the window alignment and the quiet — and which sit next to a galley or lavatory.
The seats rated best on this map are 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D. Look for 4 extra-legroom seats for the most room.
No seats are flagged to avoid on this configuration. As a rule, the last rows of Economy, seats beside a galley or lavatory, and middle seats are the ones travellers skip first.
A window forward of the propeller line gives the clearest view, away from the blade blur that affects the middle rows. The high-wing design keeps the view less obstructed than on a low-wing jet. On the descent into the Aegean islands the forward window is the seat to ask for.
The front rows sit ahead of the propeller line and see the least turboprop noise. The seats level with the propellers around the middle of the cabin are the loudest. Choose the front if quiet is your priority over the view.
No, the Olympic Air ATR 72-600 is a single-class economy cabin. Every seat sits in the same section, so there is no premium row to hold out for. Seat choice comes down to the propeller line, the view and how quickly you want off.
The forward rows clear the aircraft first at a small island terminal. On these short hops the difference between front and rear is only a few minutes. Sit near the front if you have a tight island connection to make.
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