A321 Neo Interior
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Warning about seats
Live reporting from Virgin America's A321NEO inaugural flight
The first class seats are the same as other Airbus A319/320, but there are some modifications. The control are all electronic now and the new personal TV is thinner. There is also a retractable video screen in first class for safety demo now. There are also adjustable headrests.
For Main Cabin, all the exit row seats have positioned that there are no windows: 8ABC and 8EF (there is a jump seat next to 8E); and 21BC (no 21A) and 21DEF are good. 22A will be the perfect exit row window seat with extra legroom.
Seats to avoid are 7ABC & DEF - no recline, behind exit row, and tighter legroom. 20DE are also bad.
There are four bathrooms - one up front, one behind Door 3, and two in the back. There is no mid-plane galley.
Carfield
The first class seats are the same as other Airbus A319/320, but there are some modifications. The control are all electronic now and the new personal TV is thinner. There is also a retractable video screen in first class for safety demo now. There are also adjustable headrests.
For Main Cabin, all the exit row seats have positioned that there are no windows: 8ABC and 8EF (there is a jump seat next to 8E); and 21BC (no 21A) and 21DEF are good. 22A will be the perfect exit row window seat with extra legroom.
Seats to avoid are 7ABC & DEF - no recline, behind exit row, and tighter legroom. 20DE are also bad.
There are four bathrooms - one up front, one behind Door 3, and two in the back. There is no mid-plane galley.
Carfield
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For Main Cabin, all the exit row seats have positioned that there are no windows: 8ABC and 8EF (there is a jump seat next to 8E); and 21BC (no 21A) and 21DEF are good. 22A will be the perfect exit row window seat with extra legroom.
Seats to avoid are 7ABC & DEF - no recline, behind exit row, and tighter legroom. 20DE are also bad.
Seats to avoid are 7ABC & DEF - no recline, behind exit row, and tighter legroom. 20DE are also bad.
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Thanks! Just moved from row 8 to row 12 for my flight week after next. Wouldn't have been happy about a no window window seat and really don't need the extra legroom.
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Link to my full trip report
Just finished the trip report!
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trip-...31-2017-a.html
You can check out the cabin!
Carfield
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trip-...31-2017-a.html
You can check out the cabin!
Carfield
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Wow! Thanks for sharing this. Looks great! I would like to fly on it. Someday in the future, if AA will deployed the A321neo from Phoenix to Hawaii flights. I am really wanted to go to Hawaii.
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The only other forward facing jumpseats I've ever seen were on the 727/DC9 rear door, some AA 757's at 1L, and the fold out rear galley jumpseat on LUS airbus planes.


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