In terms of standard Economy Class, Japan Airlines (JAL) consistently wins "best in class" for seat size. While most airlines have moved to a "10-abreast" configuration on Boeing 777s or a "9-abreast" on 787 Dreamliners, JAL maintains a more generous "9-abreast" and "8-abreast" layout respectively. This allows for a seat width of roughly 18.5 to 19 inches and a "pitch" (legroom) of up to 34 inches, which is significantly more than the industry standard of 17 inches wide and 30–31 inches of pitch. Other top contenders include Singapore Airlines and EVA Air, which prioritize passenger comfort on long-haul routes. Within the United States, JetBlue is frequently cited as having the most legroom in "Core" (Economy) among domestic carriers, often providing 32–34 inches of pitch. For those seeking the absolute maximum space without a full First Class ticket, "Premium Economy" products across major international carriers offer about 19–20 inches of width and 38 inches of legroom.