Top banner

Spirit Airlines Airbus A321 Seat MapsSpirit Airlines

Airline logo
Spirit Airlines operates 30 Airbus A321-200 planes. The Airbus A321 is a single-aisle, narrow-body aircraft that can typically accommodate up to 220 passengers in a single class or up to 185 passengers in a two-class arrangement with business and economy classes. Due to its range capabilities of up to 3,700 nautical miles (6,850 km), fuel efficiency, and dependability, the A321 is perfect for short- and medium-haul flights. The A321 features cutting-edge technology in addition to modern conveniences including spacious overhead bins, plush seats, and in-flight entertainment systems. American low-cost airline Spirit Airlines was founded in 1980. It is headquartered in Miramar, Florida, United States. The airline is based in Atlantic City, Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Las Vegas, and Orlando. Spirit Airlines primarily specializes in providing service to the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and Latin America. The company also serves destinations in North and South America. In total, the airline operates to 67 destinations. The company's fleet consists of 164 aircrafts.
Read more
  • A321-200

  • A321-200neo

Click on a seat for details

Seat map key

  • Switch deck
  • Galley
  • Lavatory
  • Stairs

A321-200

AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW
The Airbus A321-200 is an aircraft produced by Airbus for Spirit Airlines and has the following seat configuration: 0-8-0-220.

Seat map

Tap on a seat for details

Seat map key

  • Switch deck
  • Galley
  • Lavatory
  • Stairs

Business

Seats8
Pitch34"
Width22"
Recline0

For passengers requiring some extra comfort, Spirit offers two rows of “Big Front Seats”. These feature increased legroom and more pre-reclination. The leather seats are also wider and have more padding. Although no power outlets are available, the aircraft do boast high speed internet over onboard WiFi.

Economy

Seats220
Pitch28"
Width17"
Recline0

Spirit Airlines has configured its A321-200 with 220 regular economy seats. These generally have a seat pitch of between 28” and 29” (71-74cm). The middle seat is slightly wider and all seats come pre-reclined. Seats in rows 11 and 25 boast an impressive amount of legroom due to the large emergency exits located there. The downside being the lack of a window and the slightly chilly draft from the exit doors. The tray tables in the arm rests also make for a slightly tighter experience. Best avoided are rows 16 and 17 due to their misaligned windows and the last row that has no window at all. That row is also narrower and close to the lavatories and galley. The aircraft is equipped with WiFi boasting high speed internet access for a fee. No power outlets are available.

Click on a seat for details

Seat map key

  • Switch deck
  • Galley
  • Lavatory
  • Stairs

A321-200neo

AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW
The Airbus A321-200neo is an aircraft produced by Airbus for Spirit Airlines and has the following seat configuration: 0-8-0-227.

Seat map

Tap on a seat for details

Seat map key

  • Switch deck
  • Galley
  • Lavatory
  • Stairs

Business

Seats8
Pitch36"
Width22.5"
Recline0

There are 8 premium seats on board Spirit Airlines’ A321-200neo aircraft called “Big Front Seats”. They are as their name suggests: Located at the front of the cabin, are wider and have noticeably more legroom. The leather seats are pre-reclined at a comfortable fixed angle and have ample padding. Inflight power is not provided but all the airline’s A321-200neo aircraft feature WiFi connectivity with high speed internet access for a fee.

Economy

Seats227
Pitch28-29"
Width17.5"
Recline0

The modern and highly efficient A321-200neo features 227 regular economy seats with a pitch ranging between 28” and 29” (71-74cm). New aircraft feature updated seats with improved ergonomics that improve one’s personal space onboard. The seats are pre-reclined and the middle seats are slightly wider. No inflight entertainment or power outlets are provided but the aircraft do have high speed internet over WiFi. Increased legroom can be found at exit rows 18 and 19 as well as row 29. Although row 29 boasts the best legroom, it has no window and might feel colder due to the adjacent exit door. The last two rows are best avoided because of the proximity of the lavatories and the galley. They are also narrower and have missing or misaligned windows.