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EasyJet UK operates Airbus A321neo aircraft in a single class layout for 235 passengers. While seat pitch is a bit tight, the various exit rows on board would be a good choice for taller passengers. Consult our map below for more details on every seat. The A321neo is a very fuel efficient airliner thanks to the new generation power plant fitted to the type. It is now the most popular variant in Airbus' line-up.
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A321neo

AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW
The Airbus A321neo is an aircraft produced by Airbus for easyJet UK and has the following seat configuration: 0-0-0-235.

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

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Seats235
Pitch28-29"
Width18"
ReclineFixed

The A321neo is the newest addition to the easyJet fleet. With 235 seats it is also the largest. What did not increase, though, is the number of lavatories. There is one at the front of the cabin and two at the rear. The aircraft are fitted with Recaro slimline seats offering adequate legroom for most passengers despite the tight pitch of 28”-29” (71-74cm). They are fixed at a pre-reclined state. Taller passengers might want to book seats at one of the exit rows. Exit Rows 18 and 19 offer more space while exit row 29 has near infinite legroom. Keep in mind that seats right next to the exit tend to be colder and the ones at row 29 do not feature a window. Front row seats are also a good option for more space, however, the bulkheads limit how far legs can stretch out. The very last row 40 is best avoided. The seats are narrower due to the fuselage curvature, lack a window on either side and experience heavy traffic. The seat rows ahead of the emergency exits might have a more upright seat back and thus be less comfortable.

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