SeatGuru Seat Map Icelandair (2024)

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Pitch Width Seating details
Saga 40 20.5

22 recliner seats

Economy 32 17.2

194 standard seats

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In-flight amenities

  • Audio
  • Video
  • AC Power
  • Internet
  • Food

Each seat has a personal television with audio and video OnDemand.
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There are two classes on this Icelandair 757-300:

Saga Class is Iceland Air's Business Class cabin. Passengers flying Saga Class enjoy good working space and Icelandair lounge access in Iceland and other countries. Full booking flexibility, including changes and cancellations. Saga Class has 22 seats and extends from rows 1-6.
Economy Class is the lowest fare class. A choice of a seat selection is offered when booking a ticket. Soft drinks and access to the new in-flight Entertainment System are complimentary. Economy Class has 194 seats and extends from rows 19-41.

Passengers should be aware that in rows 7,9,16 & 17 of the Economy Class, the video screen is located beneath the seat and there is a button on the side of the seat to pull the screen fowards and up.

The maximum number of seats sold in Saga Class is 22 and the maximum number of seats sold in Economy Class is 194.However if not all the seats of this fare class are sold, these seats are convetible to fill additional Economy Class tickets.

Icelandair allows passengers to stopover in Iceland on their way to more than 25 destinations in Europe, or more than 11 destinations in North America, at no additional airfare.

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Read user reviews for Icelandair Boeing 757-300 (753)

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/07/23 for Seat 4F

Leg room is awful! Too close to seat back in front

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/06/09 for Seat 8E

Seat does not recline due to location of emergency row. Seat storage underneath severely limited by IFE boxes and such. Seat very narrow. Air Nozzles only accessed by standing up if tall. TERRIBLE TERRIBLE Seat as is seat next to it. TERRIBLE. Free snacks & alcohol but terrible if you want to sleep on this flight.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/09/04 for Seat 9e

This seat is economy not economy class the arm rests are too close together and i was jammed in seat with some male stranger insisting on using all available space including mine

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/06/02 for Seat 22A

Best airline, best airplane best seat! Well... maybe not the BEST seat but still. My favorite plane by far. So unhappy about no 757 MAX

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/03/20

I flew from Toronto to Amsterdam last year, best deal I could find and found the leg room and seat comfort for economy GREAT, transfer adds a bit of time to the trip but will definitely use Ice Land Air again

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/10/18 for Seat 3F

We flew toronto to keflavik in sept 2015 with an 8 hour stopover on our way to copenhagen.The seats do not recline that much so any chance of getting a decent nap ia pretty slim. Not a lot of perks...almost no choice of food, snacks wre more for economy class. Not worth the price.We planned an 8 hour stopover so that we could go to the blue lagoon.First when you get off the plane, there is a full security check that took 2 hours. They go through all your stuff pulling everything out of bags and claiming that my small tube of polysporan should have been considered a liquid. The area was nasty with paint fumes.The lounges that we had access to were mediocer at best.We head to the taxi stand to go to the blue lagoon. Quoted $60. U.S. For a 15-20 min ride. Went to the shuttle bus to check prices....thought $60. Return was more reasonable. But driver does not follow schedule---wasted another hour while the driver waited for every poaaible person to book tickets and also sold lagoon tickets to people while we all waited.The lagoon was great! But of course the shuttle bus did not arrive as per the schedule. We waited a half hour and not wanting to miss our flight we ended up taking the $60. U.S. Cab back to the airport.Wouldnt take icelandair again!

Submitted by Thomas G on 2015/05/29 for Seat C15

great space for the legs as usual on Icelandicairs aircrafts

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/09/24 for Seat 5C

I flew Saga Class (Business) in Sept 2014 BOS-KEF. We sat in seats 5A & 5C and were pretty disappointed with the value of the seat. I felt like I was in a domestic 1st class seat as they didn't recline hardly at all. The flight was only about 5 hrs. and I never really got to sleep. If I had it to do again I'd save the money and fly in the Economy Plus seats.

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Icelandair flies 1 versions of Boeing 757-300.

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