Discrete seating location for one individual in a venue or vehicle.
1Officials expect the courtroom to be packed to its 400- seat capacity.
2It said it was adjusting its domestic schedule to better match aircraft seat capacity.
3It says it continually reviews its network schedule to match seat capacity with demand.
4The new Mazda 5 is relying on its sliding doors and seven- seat capacity to win sales.
5Today, the three alliances provide 45 percent of all global seat capacity, according to industry body IATA.
6The company said it would cut one US route this winter and reduce its long-haul seat capacity.
7With a punchy 220- seat capacity, it is on the same scale as the group's Temple Bar premises, Roberta's.
8This reflects a 30.4 per cent decline in seat capacity on routes to the United States.
9Emirates is displaying the only two-class A380 at the show, showing off a seat capacity of 615.
10They believe that SAA's decision to reduce their seat capacity by 13% is already taking its toll on the popular airport.
11The committee believe it would be too difficult to secure hotel space in July and to increase seat capacity in Greece's soccer stadiums.
12However, the load factor, which indicates the percentage of seat capacity filled, remained the same as the previous year, at 78 per cent.
13Onur Air has a 34 aircraft fleet and seat capacity of 8,015, according to the carrier's web site.
14The original plane was a Boeing 737-800, with a 189 seat capacity and a wing span of 34.3m.
15Asked whether Airbus planned to lengthen the jet in order to increase its 540- seat capacity, Mr Bregier said: It is too early to say.
16Low-cost carriers such as Lion Air, AirAsia, Tiger Airways and Qantas Airways' Jetstar account for about 50 percent of seat capacity in the region.
Translations for seat capacity