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Old Nov 30, 2018 | 12:30 am
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What is the difference between A321s coded 322 and WF2?

Booked on DTW-PHX this summer on an A321. This weekend the flight number was changed. The seat map still looks like an A321 and the "my trips" section it is still an A321, but the aircraft type listed in the upper right corner is now "322". Does anyone know what "322" means? They will not have neos this summer yet, correct? Another flight I have booked on an A321 has the plane type listed as "WF2" on the seat map... What is the difference between 322 and WF2 (the seat map looks pretty much identical), and why does Delta come up with these unusual abbreviations?
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Old Nov 30, 2018 | 2:36 am
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Some of the 321s have the exit row seats numbered differently:

Delta A321 rear exit row change
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Old Nov 30, 2018 | 8:45 am
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Originally Posted by LoganFlyer
Some of the 321s have the exit row seats numbered differently:

Delta A321 rear exit row change
Thanks, LoganFlyer! I looked at the seat charts of 322 and WF2 a little closer, and they are identical, including in the position of the rear exit seats. So unfortunately that is not the answer either...
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Old Nov 30, 2018 | 1:45 pm
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My understanding was that the 'w' designation was used for aircraft which had been reconfigured with C+ seating. It seems to be inconsistent though.
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Old Nov 30, 2018 | 2:34 pm
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I think WF2 is the CASS abbreviation and 322 is the subfleet (321-200) abbreviation. Same plane, but the abbreviation gives different types of information. I havent seen a CASS abbreviation in a while, though.

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