The TUI Airways Embraer E195-E2 seats 136 passengers across 1 cabin. Every row below is rated on legroom, location and distance from galleys and lavatories.
Verified by John McKeanLast verified 7 July 2026Single source
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Avoid 1A, 1F, 11A, 11F, 23A, 23F, 24A, 24F, 29A, 29F, 30A, 30F (Window is misaligned — limited or no view); 13A, 13C, 13D, 13F (Seat may not fully recline — exit row behind requires clear path); 33A, 33C, 33D, 33F, 34F (Near lavatory (behind)); 34A, 34C, 34D (Near lavatory (behind) — some queuing traffic and noise)
The TUI Airways Embraer E195-E2 carries 136 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 1C, 1D, 14A, 14C, 14D, 14F. Another 4 seats are rated best or good. Look for 12 extra-legroom seats for the most room.
Seats rated avoid on this map are 1A, 1F, 11A, 11F, 13A, 13C. Another 18 seats are rated avoid. These are usually the back rows near the galley and lavatories, or middle seats with no window or aisle.
Correct: the cabin is paired seating on both sides of the aisle, front to back. Whichever seat you end up in, nobody sits on both sides of you.
The front row and the over-wing exit rows. The front row keeps its tray in the armrest, and the exit seats hold a fixed recline, the standard price for door-row space.
A surprising number sit beside blank panel or a misaligned frame, at the front, mid-cabin and towards the rear. Pick the exact seat from the map rather than trusting the letter.
For anyone who dreads the middle seat, yes, since it has none. The 737s are bigger and carry more legroom rows, but the E2 is the newer, quieter jet and every seat has direct access to a view or an aisle.
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