JetBlue
Airbus A321neo (Type 3N1) and A321ceo (Type 321)
JetBlue A321neo & A321ceo Seat Guide (2026) | Cabin.coach
TL;DR
JetBlue's A321 aircraft feature a 3-3 economy layout with 200 seats divided between Core (32" pitch) and Even More Space (35-37" pitch) cabins. Best seats are rows 2-4 in Even More Space for extra legroom, or exit row 17 with 37" pitch. Avoid standard Core Economy seats if possible for the superior comfort of Even More Space.
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JetBlue's A321neo and A321ceo aircraft offer an all-economy configuration with premium seating options through the Even More Space product. With 200 total seats split between Core Economy and Even More Space, understanding seat selection is key to optimizing your JetBlue experience.
Business Class
Not available. JetBlue does not offer Business Class on the A321neo or A321ceo aircraft.
Premium Economy / Even More Space
JetBlue offers Even More Space seating as a premium economy product with enhanced pitch and recline. The cabin includes 42 Even More Space seats positioned in the forward rows and select locations throughout the aircraft, offering 35-37 inches of pitch compared to 32 inches in Core Economy.
Economy Class
The aircraft features a 3-3 cabin configuration with 158 Core Economy seats. Core seats offer standard economy comfort with 32 inches of pitch. The aircraft maintains a single-aisle layout throughout, making all seats accessible without premium cabin barriers. Core Economy includes basic amenities with the option to upgrade to Even More Space for enhanced legroom and recline features.
Best seats
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
Rows 2-4 A/F or B/E | Even More Space | Forward placement in premium cabin with 35-37" pitch, minimal engine noise, preferred overhead bin access |
Row 16 A/F | Even More Space | Window seats with extra legroom benefit and natural light without exit row restrictions |
Row 17 A/F | Even More Space | Exit row seats offering maximum 37" pitch, extra legroom for tall passengers |
Row 5 A-C or D-F | Core Economy | First row of Core cabin, minimal premium pricing, good overhead bin availability |
Seats to avoid
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
Core Economy rear rows | Economy | Limited recline, higher noise from lavatories and galley, more crowded boarding experience |
Middle seats (D/E) | Economy | No direct aisle or window access, less comfortable for solo travelers |
Seats near lavatories | Economy | Odor, noise, and frequent passenger traffic disruption |
What is Even More Space on JetBlue?
Even More Space is JetBlue's premium economy product offering 35-37 inches of seat pitch, enhanced recline, and priority boarding. It's available as an upgrade from Core Economy or included with certain fare types.
What is the difference between the A321neo and A321ceo?
The A321neo features newer engines and technology for improved fuel efficiency, while the A321ceo is the earlier model. Both aircraft share identical 3-3 cabin configurations on JetBlue with 200 seats.
Can you pick seats for free on JetBlue?
Core Economy passengers receive standard seat selection for free. Even More Space seats require an upgrade purchase. JetBlue often allows free seat selection during online check-in.
Is there extra legroom on the A321?
Yes, Even More Space seats offer 35-37 inches of pitch, and exit row seats (row 17) provide maximum legroom at 37 inches. Core Economy is limited to 32 inches of pitch.
Which window seats are best?
Rows 2-4 and row 16 offer the best window seat experience with Even More Space benefits. Avoid rear windows near lavatories and galleys for comfort and noise reduction.
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