Best seats on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

Wide-body long-haul jet. Wide cabin, near-vertical walls, and large eye-level windows.

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Cabin overview

The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is a wide-body jet with a cabin about 216 inches wide and economy seats around 17.3 inches across, in a 3-3-3 layout.

Window seats

Window seats sit in a moderate sidewall recess that adds a little lean-in room when the seat lines up with a window. The windows sit near eye level, so they are easy to look out of from a seated position.

Aisle and middle seats

Aisle seats on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner give the most freedom to move and stretch a leg, at the cost of cart and foot traffic. Middle seats have the least personal space. SeatScore scores all three seat types so you can compare them on your specific flight.

Rows to think about

The last few rows sit where the fuselage narrows toward the tail and often border galleys and lavatories, so they feel tighter. Exit rows add legroom but sometimes have limited recline. Enter your flight on SeatScore to see every row scored for your airline's exact layout.

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