JetBlue Airways Airbus A320ceo seat map
Seat map
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Best & worst seats
Our rating engine's picks for this cabin layout — see any seat's full reasoning in the map above.
- 10A, 10F — Window seat directly ahead of the over-wing exit — the seatback is fixed and does not recline.
- 27A, 27B, 27C, 27D — Last row of the aircraft — immediately ahead of the aft galley and lavatories, with noise and queueing during the flight.
Cabins
Core
- Pitch
- 32–36.5"estimated
- Width
- 18"published
- Seat
- Standard seat, Extra-legroom seat
- Screen
- 10.1"
- Power
- AC power outlet · USB-A
JetBlue markets 'the most legroom in coach of any U.S. airline' but does not publish an A320 Core pitch; value is an estimate pending a citable source. Seat width 'more than 18 inches, the widest available for the A320' (JetBlue 2019 A320 Core press release; jetblue.com/help/seats lists 18 in).
Onboard facilities
Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.
3 lavatories · 2 galleys · 4 door pairs
Amenities
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 14, 2026.
- JetBlue AirwaysPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Airbus A320 Restyled Individual Seat Details: 162 seats, 3x3, seat width 18 in. Seats with Limited or No Recline: Limited recline N/A; No recline Row 10 seats A, F. Disability Seating: Fixed armrests Row 1; Reserved rows Row 1 seats D,E,F, Row 6, Row 7 seats D,E. EvenMore up to 38 in of legroom, early boarding, priority security, dedicated bin space, premium snacks and up to 3 free alcoholic drinks over 250 miles.
https://www.jetblue.com/help/seats ↗ - JetBlue AirwaysPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
Restyled A320 Core: Collins Meridian seat customized for JetBlue; '10.1 inch, 1080P high definition screen at every seat'; seat width 'more than 18 inches, the widest available for the A320'; 'the most legroom in coach of any U.S. airline'; 'at least two easy-to-reach power connections at every seat'; expanded Fly-Fi.
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https://news.jetblue.com/latest-news/press-release-details/2019/JetBlues-Future-Lands-Today-as-Airline-Introduces-All-New-Ultra-Comfortable-and-Fully-Connected-Core-Experience-on-Airbus-A320-Aircraft-03-20-2019/default.aspx ↗ - WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
JetBlue A320-200: the restyled sub-row shows 119 in service with Even More Space (Y+) = 42 (rowspan shared with the 150-seat Classic sub-row) and Economy (Y) = 120, total 162; the 150-seat 'A320 Classic' sub-row (10 in service) is noted as 'older aircraft to be retired'.
The Even More Space count (42) is a rowspan cell shared between the Classic (150) and Restyled (162) A320-200 sub-rows; used here with JetBlue's own 162 total to derive the 42 EvenMore / 120 Core split. Also used for the restyled fleet count (119) and the Classic-coexistence/retirement note.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JetBlue_fleet ↗
JetBlue's restyled Airbus A320-200 (A320ceo) — the ~2018-2019 'A320 interior cabin restyling' that raised the A320 from 150 to 162 seats and modernized the cabin with the Collins Meridian Core seat, 10.1-inch 1080P HD seatback screens and expanded Fly-Fi. PRIMARY-SOURCED COUNTS: 162 seats, 3x3 layout, seat width 18 in (jetblue.com/help/seats, 'Airbus A320 Restyled' = 162 / 3x3 / 18 in). The 2019-03-20 JetBlue press release adds: Collins Meridian seat customized for JetBlue, '10.1 inch, 1080P high definition screen at every seat', seat width 'more than 18 inches, the widest available for the A320', 'the most legroom in coach of any U.S. airline', and 'at least two easy-to-reach power connections at every seat' with expanded Fly-Fi. The 42 EvenMore / 120 standard Core split is from Wikipedia's JetBlue fleet table, whose A320-200 row shows the restyled sub-row as 119 in service with Even More Space (Y+) = 42 (a rowspan shared with the 150-seat Classic sub-row) and Economy (Y) = 120, total 162 (42 + 120 = 162). CONFIG COEXISTENCE: the restyle is effectively complete, but per the same fleet table the older 150-seat 'A320 Classic' (10 airframes, 'older aircraft to be retired') still coexists with the 119 restyled 162-seat airframes; this instance models ONLY the restyled 162-seat config. DERIVATIONS (JetBlue publishes no per-seat A320 map outside a booking session, and competitor seat-map sites are barred by policy) — layoutProvenance derived_from_counts: (1) EvenMore front block placed at rows 1-5 (30 seats); row 1 is the front bulkhead (jetblue.com/help/seats lists 'Fixed armrests: Row 1' and 'Reserved rows: Row 1 seats D,E,F'). (2) The two over-wing emergency-exit rows are modeled at rows 11-12 as the remaining 12 EvenMore seats (extra legroom that still reclines); the a320ceo window grid places the twin Type III over-wing exits ~33 in apart (stations 568/602 from nose), i.e. two consecutive rows. (3) Row 10 is the standard Core row immediately ahead of the forward over-wing exit; jetblue.com/help/seats lists 'No recline: Row 10 seats A, F', so only the two window seats of row 10 are fixed (they sit at the exit line), the rest of the row reclines — this mirrors the golden A220 pattern where the no-recline row precedes the EvenMore exit row. (4) JetBlue lists 'Limited recline: N/A' for this type, so the last row (27) is modeled with lavatory/galley adjacency only, not limited recline (mirrors the A321LR). (5) Standard Core = rows 6-10 and 13-27 (20 rows x 6 = 120); rows 6 and 7 (seats D, E) are JetBlue's disability-reserved rows (jetblue.com/help/seats), modeled as ordinary Core. (6) Column letters A/B/C (window/middle/aisle) and D/E/F, wing span (rows 11-18), and all galley/lavatory/door monuments are structural estimates for a 162-seat A320-200. All seat-level ratings/flags are structural inference EXCEPT the fixed armrests (row 1), no-recline (row 10 seats A/F) and reserved rows (1, 6, 7), which are from jetblue.com/help/seats. UNSOURCED MEASUREMENTS (marked unsourced:true): Core pitch (JetBlue markets 'most legroom in coach' but publishes no A320 number) and the EvenMore pitch (JetBlue markets 'up to 38 in' of legroom; the floor is not published — ~35 in is a widely reported estimate). windowGridType 'a320ceo' is bound; the a320ceo grid has no structural blanks (Airbus routes riser ducts differently from Boeing), so the window-alignment classifier writes nothing and every window seat stays windowAlignment 'unknown'.
What changed
- Jul 14, 2026Initial JetBlue A320 restyled single-class Core config (162 seats, 42 EvenMore / 120 Core) from jetblue.com/help/seats + JetBlue 2019 A320 Core press release primary sources and neutral Wikipedia fleet data. layoutProvenance derived_from_counts.