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Transavia started its fleet modernization program with the introduction of the Airbus A321neo. The model is configured in a high density single class layout suitable for the airline's predominantly low cost leisure market. The A321neo features a new interior with larger overhead bins. The installed Recaro SL3710 seats feature USB charging and are in a comfortable pre-reclined state.
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    A321neo

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A321neo

AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW
The Airbus A321neo is an aircraft produced by Airbus for Transavia and has the following seat configuration: 0-0-0-232.

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Transavia Airbus A321neo seatmap mobile preview

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  • Switch deck
  • Galley
  • Lavatory
  • Stairs
  • Good seat
  • Bad seat
  • Standard seat
  • Mixed seat
  • Be aware seat

Economy

Seats232
Pitch28-29"
Width18"
ReclineFixed

The economy class on Transavia's newest and biggest aircraft offers many unique seating options worth exploring. The general seat pitch is rather tight at 28-29" (71-74cm) and the seats do not recline. They are pre-reclined at an angle of 15 degrees for a relaxed sitting position. More knee space can be found in row 1 while the overwing exit rows 18 and 19 allow even taller passengers to fully stretch out. The most generous legroom is however found at row 29. These exit row seats have near limitless legroom but will feel a bit tighter due to the tables being stored in the arm rests. Also note that this row has no windows and the draft from the doors might bother sensitive passengers. Like on most aircraft, seats at the last row are best avoided. These are narrower and very close to the lavatories and galley. The windows are also not at a comfortable position to look out from.

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