Hello esteemed FlyerTalkers. I'd like to welcome you to
aeroLOPA. It's a project I started about a year ago initially for my own benefit but the project transformed into its own dedicated website. Having received several requests for SAS seat maps, I am happy to announce this workflow has now begun and a portfolio of SAS cabin layout plans is in production with the first (beta) phase covering the Airbus A321neo LR and A350 now available on aerolopa.com.
AeroLOPA's mission is to create and share detailed seat diagrams that are as easy to access and read on a mobile phone as they are on a desktop computer. What they do not do is tell you where the best seats are, rather its aim is to provide all the necessary information you need to make your own informed decision. For the all chit chat, questions, answers, and debate, FT is still the place
The creative process starts with a technical blueprint of each aircraft type. Factory standard galley, washroom, storage units are inserted, then the cabins are populated with seats and carefully space planned. It sounds simple, but to ensure accuracy scores of photos are scrutinised, cabin videos closely studied allowing seat positions to be spot checked, adjusted if necessary and the diagrams fine tuned. Thanks to the detailed information I have read here in the SAS forum I am beginning to put the "jigsaws" together but as SAS does appear to keep its seat maps under close wrap, I am hoping some of the knowledgeable regulars here might know if there any third party resource sites you go to whenever you are looking for cabin layouts and seat descriptions.
Enjoy and let me know what's working and any areas you think need attention.
Samples below:
Airbus A321neo LR
Airbus A350-900