SeatRecon

Know your seat before it knows you.

Interactive seat maps with an honest rating for every seat — and a source for every claim.

293
configurations
41
airlines
77,216
seats individually rated
995
sources cited
Why SeatRecon

Every map, checked three ways

Directories from the 2010s asked you to trust a color-coded chart. SeatRecon shows its work instead.

Provenance on every map

Every cabin is stamped with exactly where its layout came from — an airline-published diagram, a reconstruction from published seat counts, or a mix of both. No map pretends to know more than its sources actually say.

How we badge provenance →
NO-WDW

Windowless window seats

Some seats sit at a window column but line up with structure, not glass — a surprise at 35,000 feet if nobody told you. We cross-check every seat against engineering window-station grids and flag the ones that go dark.

See it on ANA's 777-300ER, 30A & 30K →
Being replacedNew cabin rolling out

Retrofit tracking

Airlines fly two cabins on the same aircraft type during a retrofit. We keep both configurations live and linked, so you can tell which one your flight actually has instead of guessing from an outdated chart.

Old cabin new cabin, ANA 777-300ER

Directory

Every airline we've rebuilt

Alphabetical. Each card shows how many configurations we cover and which cabin tiers they span.