Know your seat before it knows you.
Interactive seat maps with an honest rating for every seat — and a source for every claim.
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 →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 →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both configurations live and linked, so you can tell which one your flight actually has instead of guessing from an outdated chart.
Every airline we've rebuilt
Alphabetical. Each card shows how many configurations we cover and which cabin tiers they span.