What are the features and specifications of the business class seats on Turkish Airlines’ A330-300 aircraft?

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Turkish Airlines’ A330‑300 Business Class offers a spacious 2‑2‑2 layout with fully flat seats and a range of amenities.

Seat configuration and capacity

  • The cabin is arranged in a 2‑2‑2 configuration, providing direct aisle access for every passenger.
  • Most A330‑300 flights feature 28 Business Class seats in this layout.
  • An earlier version of the aircraft on the Stockholm‑Istanbul route had 22 Business Class seats, also in a 2‑2‑2 configuration.
  • One source notes that a particular A330‑300 operated by Turkish Airlines carries 40 Business Class seats, indicating possible variations across the fleet.

Seat dimensions and comfort

  • Business Class seats are 21 inches wide and offer an impressive 61 inches of pitch.
  • The seats convert to fully flat beds that are 78 inches long when reclined.
  • Seats include power outlets and USB ports for charging devices.
  • A privacy divider can be extended to create a more secluded space when desired.

Additional cabin features

  • The cabin is staffed by two flight attendants and a “chef” who provides meal service.
  • Blankets and pillows are provided, though they may be modest on short‑haul flights.
  • The A330‑300 Business Class cabin is praised for its open and spacious feel despite the older seat design.

Passenger experience highlights

  • Reviewers appreciate the wider seats compared to reverse‑herringbone or staggered configurations.
  • The 2‑2‑2 layout eliminates middle seats, which many travelers find more comfortable.
  • Even when the cabin is not full, the seats remain comfortable and the privacy partitions add a sense of personal space.
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