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Airbus A320-200
JetBlue Airbus A320-200 Seat Guide (2026) | Cabin.coach
TL;DR
The A320-200 features a 3-3 layout across all cabins with Even More Space premium seating available. Best seats are rows 2-5 in Even More Space (front cabin) or exit rows 10-11 for extra legroom. Avoid row 26 (single window) and row 27 (no windows, last row, near lavatories).
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The JetBlue A320-200 offers two cabin configurations with Even More Space premium seating throughout. This narrow-body aircraft balances comfort with efficiency, featuring both restyled and classic cabin options depending on your aircraft assignment.
Business Class (Even More Space)
JetBlue's A320-200 offers 42 Even More Space seats split between Restyled (35" pitch) and Classic (37" pitch) configurations. Both feature the same 3-3 layout with 18.0-18.4" seat width. The Classic configuration provides superior pitch at 37 inches, making it the preferable option if available. There is no privacy door between cabin sections.
Premium Economy (Even More Space)
Even More Space premium seating extends throughout the aircraft with enhanced legroom compared to standard economy. These seats maintain the same width as standard economy but offer significantly improved pitch for a more comfortable mid-cabin experience.
Economy Class
Standard economy seats feature a 3-3 layout with either 32" pitch (Restyled Core) or 34" pitch (Classic Core). All economy seats maintain 18.0-18.4" width. The Classic Core configuration with 34" pitch is noticeably more comfortable for longer flights. Exit row seats in economy provide additional legroom.
Best seats
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
2A, 2F, 3A, 3F, 4A, 4F, 5A, 5F | Even More Space | Front cabin positioning with premium pitch and minimal traffic |
10A, 10F, 11A, 11F (Restyled) | Economy | Exit row seats with extra legroom in restyled aircraft |
2A, 2F, 3A, 3F, 4A, 4F, 5A, 5F | Even More Space (Classic) | Front cabin with superior 37" pitch in classic configuration |
Seats to avoid
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
26A or 26F | Economy | Only one window available per side; awkward configuration |
27A, 27C, 27D, 27F | Economy | Last row with no windows, limited recline, proximity to lavatories and galley noise |
What's the difference between Restyled and Classic A320-200s?
Restyled aircraft feature 35" pitch in Even More Space and 32" pitch in economy, while Classic aircraft offer more generous 37" pitch in Even More Space and 34" pitch in economy. The Classic configuration is superior for comfort on longer routes.
Is there extra legroom in the exit rows?
Yes, rows 10-11 provide exit row extra legroom in economy. However, these seats have restricted recline and cannot be occupied by passengers with mobility issues or those unwilling to assist in emergencies.
Does the A320-200 have premium cabin doors?
No, this aircraft has no privacy door separating the Even More Space cabin from economy, though there is clear visual and spatial separation between cabin sections.
Which seats have the best window views?
Rows 2-5 offer excellent forward views and light. Avoid row 26 on sides A and F as they have limited or single window availability.
Are there any seat restrictions on the A320-200?
Exit row seats (10-11) cannot be reserved by passengers requiring assistance or unable to assist in emergencies. Row 27, the last row, has the most restrictions due to proximity to lavatories and limited amenities.
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