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Old Oct 23, 2018, 11:47 pm
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Airbus seat maps

I am booked on AS 1411 JFK to LAX on 16th December.

Can anyone tell me which Airbus this is? I assume A321 given the number of rows.

The seat map does not seem to match SeatGuru, any better sites?

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Old Oct 24, 2018, 12:07 am
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A321 Neo

https://www.alaskaair.com/content/tr...ircraft/series
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Old Oct 24, 2018, 12:09 am
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It looks like it's currently an A320, this could change. The A320 has two exit rows over the wing. Whereas the A321 the exit rows are infront of & behind the wing. Seatguru is not up to date, also keep in mind that AS is also renumbering the rows, you can read about some of it in this thread Seat Renumbering. At present, knowing how many exit rows there are and where they are located, would be your best indicator of what version of Airbus it will be.

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Old Oct 24, 2018, 12:09 am
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I goofed this up. It is a renumbered A320

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Old Oct 24, 2018, 7:04 am
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I'm also trying to figure this out (my first time on an Alaska flight via AA award ticket).

I am on 1904 (SFO/LAS) which shows "Airbus Series" as the type. The exit shows to be row 17 on Alaska's site and the last row is row 30. For now, I grabbed 15D, but certainly wouldn't mind something better, even if for a fee.
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Old Oct 24, 2018, 8:58 am
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Originally Posted by bchandler02
I'm also trying to figure this out (my first time on an Alaska flight via AA award ticket).

I am on 1904 (SFO/LAS) which shows "Airbus Series" as the type. The exit shows to be row 17 on Alaska's site and the last row is row 30. For now, I grabbed 15D, but certainly wouldn't mind something better, even if for a fee.
If you're only seeing one Exit row over the wing, it's an A319. AS operates both A319 and A320 on this route. Use the link in an earlier post to see Alaska's plane configs. Alaska is renumbering rows in the Airbus fleet so you may see the first row of economy as row 3 (legacy row number)or row 6 (post renumbering). As mentioned in other threads AS numbers their Exit rows 16/17.
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Old Oct 24, 2018, 9:13 am
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Originally Posted by DaWhirledTraveller
If you're only seeing one Exit row over the wing, it's an A319. AS operates both A319 and A320 on this route. Use the link in an earlier post to see Alaska's plane configs. Alaska is renumbering rows in the Airbus fleet so you may see the first row of economy as row 3 (legacy row number)or row 6 (post renumbering). As mentioned in other threads AS numbers their Exit rows 16/17.
Thanks.. I didn't consider an A319 with the last row being 30, seemed odd. But it does look to just be 1 over wing exit and 1 in the rear.

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