Originally Posted by
GW McLintock
With the 1.5-size door, I think it is probably wheelchair accessible. I wonder if there's still a lavatory right behind the cockpit, since I think that's standard on all A320-family aircraft.
According to
this article the A321LR will have a 22J/138Y configuration (total 160 seats). The A321HD has 200 seats. No word for sure on what the Mint-equipped A321neo (non-LR) will get, but it will have these seats.
-J.
It's changed a bit - there are now 24 J vs the 22 J expected. Neo will have 16 seats. Both referenced in the PR you posted.
I could see 138 seats total, but I can't figure out how they would get 138 Y seats into this aircraft with 24 J without going Spirit Airlines-tight. The standard neo layout is 190, so removing 52 Y for a galley, large bathroom, and 24 J is essentially impossible.