B6·JetBlue Airways
Airbus A220-300· Standard
Last verified: March 2026
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Rows 1–28 · 140 seats ratedPick a green. Skip the reds. Whites are fine, yellows have trade-offs.
KeyPick a green. Skip reds. Whites fine, yellows trade-offs.
Pick a green. Skip the reds. Whites are fine, yellows have trade-offs.
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Best seats on this plane
Core
- Window
First Core row after the exit. No one reclines into you from ahead.
- Window
First Core row after the exit. No one reclines into you from ahead.
- Window
Standard 32-inch legroom. Quiet mid-cabin zone.
Even More Space
- Window
Best seat on the aircraft. About 38 inches of effective legroom and full recline despite being an…
- Aisle
Best seat on the aircraft. About 38 inches of effective legroom and full recline despite being an…
- Window
Exit row with extra legroom and confirmed recline. Window slightly offset at wing root.
Seats to avoid
Core
- Middle
Last bookable row. Constant foot traffic, door noise, and odors. Media box cuts into foot space.
- Aisle
32-inch legroom. Getting closer to the rear lavatories. Expect more foot traffic and door noise.
- Aisle
32-inch legroom. Getting closer to the rear lavatories. Expect more foot traffic and door noise.
Even More Space
- Aisle
Bulkhead with no underseat storage. Fixed armrests with fold-out tray narrow the seat.
- Middle
35-inch legroom, but the media box under the center seats cuts into your foot space.
- Window
Bulkhead with no underseat storage. Fixed armrests with fold-out tray narrow the seat.
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SECTION · WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
What you need to know
- →Exit rows at rows 12, 13 — extra legroom available.
- →All seats have 110V AC + USB-A + USB-C power.