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How big are the seats on easyJet?

Our minimum seat dimensions are as follows: Pitch (distance between back of seat and back of seat in front): 28 inches (approx. 71 cm) Width (distance between armrests): 16 inches (approx.



Excellent question! The seat size on easyJet is a key point for many travelers, especially on longer flights. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

In short: easyJet seats are standard for a low-cost European airline, but they are generally considered to be at the tighter end of the spectrum, especially in terms of width.

Here are the specific dimensions for their standard seats (A320 family aircraft):

  • Seat Pitch (Legroom): 28-29 inches (71-74 cm).

    • This is the distance from a point on your seat to the same point on the seat in front. It’s the most common measure of legroom.
    • Comparison: This is less than legacy carriers like British Airways or Lufthansa (typically 30-32”) and similar to other low-cost rivals like Ryanair.
  • Seat Width: Approximately 17.5 inches (44.5 cm) at the armrests.

    • This is the most noticeable tight spot for many passengers. The seats are relatively narrow.
  • Recline: Seats do not recline. This is a standard feature on easyJet to maximize cabin density and simplify operations.


Upgraded Seating Options:

To get more space, you can pay for an upgrade at booking or during online check-in:

  1. Front Row & Extra Legroom Seats:
    • Legroom: Up to 34 inches of seat pitch (86 cm). This is a significant improvement, especially for taller passengers.
    • Other Perks: These seats are in the front of the aircraft (rows 1-3

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We are a low-cost European point-to-point airline. We use our cost advantage, operational efficiency and leading positions in primary airports to deliver low fares, seamlessly connecting Europe with the warmest welcome in the sky.

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