Philippine AirlinesAirbus A350-900— Standard
The best Business Class seat on the Philippine Airlines A350-900 is 3A (10/10) — Throne seat — closest to window with maximum privacy. Console creates a private enclosure between y…
Last verified: April 2026
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Rows 1–65 · 295 seats ratedTap any seat for its score and details
Best seats on this plane
Business Class
- 13A10/10Window
Throne seat — closest to window with maximum privacy.
- 23K10/10Window
Throne seat — same privacy as A-side. Right-side window cocoon.
- 35A10/10Window
Throne seat — closest to window with maximum privacy.
Premium Economy
- 122A6/10Window
Best-value PE window. Full legroom, movable armrests, underseat storage. No bulkhead trade-offs.
- 222K6/10Window
Best-value PE window. Full legroom, movable armrests, underseat storage. No bulkhead trade-offs.
- 321A5/10Window
Best PE seats. Bulkhead window with maximum legroom. No one reclining into you. Fixed armrests.
Seats to avoid
Business Class
- 164B1/10Middle
Standard economy middle. 18" width helps, but still a middle seat on a 16-hour flight.
- 264E1/10Middle
Economy center-middle. No window, no aisle access. The least desirable standard position.
- 364J1/10Middle
Standard economy middle. 18" width helps, but still a middle seat on a 16-hour flight.
Premium Economy
- 123E2/10Middle
Worst PE seats. Last row center-middle with limited recline from galley wall behind.
- 223F2/10Middle
Worst PE seats. Last row center-middle with limited recline from galley wall behind.
- 321E3/10Middle
PE center-middle. Sandwiched between D and G aisle passengers. No window, no direct aisle access.
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What you need to know
- →Rows 51 are exit rows with extra legroom (34"), but don't recline.
- →Row 65 is the last row. No recline, constant lavatory traffic, and odor from the galley.
- →All seats have Biz/PE: 110V AC + USB-A. Economy: USB-A only, no AC. power.