JetBlue Airways Airbus A321ceo seat map
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Best & worst seats
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- 9A, 9B, 9C, 9D, 9E, 9F — Seat immediately ahead of a mid-cabin emergency exit — the seatback recline is limited.
Cabins
Core
- Pitch
- 32–36.5"estimated
- Width
- 18"published
- Seat
- Standard seat, Extra-legroom seat
- Power
- AC power outlet · USB-A
JetBlue markets 'the most legroom in coach of any U.S. airline' but does not publish an A321 Classic Core pitch; the 32 in value is an estimate. Seat width 18 in is from jetblue.com/help/seats.
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 A321 Classic: 200 seats, 3x3 layout, seat width 18 in. Limited recline Rows 9, 22; No recline N/A; Fixed armrests Rows 1, 10, 23; Reserved (accessibility) rows Row 1 seats D/E/F, Row 6, Row 7 seats A-E. EvenMore included experience: extra legroom, early boarding, priority security, dedicated bin space, premium snacks + up to 3 free alcoholic drinks over 250 miles.
https://www.jetblue.com/help/seats ↗ - WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026
JetBlue A321-200 all-economy configuration: 28 in service; passenger split Y+ (Even More Space) 42, Y 102... — the all-core sub-row shows Y+ 42 / Y 158 / Total 200. Also states the pre-Mint A321 all-economy configuration.
Used for the 42 EvenMore / 158 standard split of the sourced 200 total and the 28-airframe fleet count.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JetBlue_fleet ↗
JetBlue's single-class Airbus A321-200 (A321ceo), which JetBlue's booking/seats system labels 'Airbus A321 Classic'. PRIMARY-SOURCED COUNTS (jetblue.com/help/seats "Individual Seat Details", server-rendered): A321 Classic = 200 seats, 3x3 layout, seat width 18 in. Special-row facts from the same page: Limited recline = Rows 9, 22; No recline = N/A; Fixed armrests = Rows 1, 10, 23; Reserved (accessibility) rows = Row 1 seats D/E/F, Row 6, Row 7 seats A-E. The 42 EvenMore (Y+) / 158 standard economy (Y) split of the 200 total is from Wikipedia's JetBlue fleet table (A321-200 all-economy sub-row: 28 in service, Y+ 42, Y 158, Total 200); 42 + 158 = 200 reconciles with JetBlue's own 200 total. DERIVATIONS (JetBlue publishes no per-seat A321 map outside a booking session, and competitor seat-map sites are barred by policy) — layoutProvenance derived_from_counts: (1) EvenMore (42) = the front block Rows 1-5 (30) plus the two mid-cabin exit rows 10 and 23 (12). Row 1 is the front bulkhead (fixed armrests, tray-in-armrest, no under-seat stowage); Rows 6-7 (the accessibility-reserved rows) are the first STANDARD Core rows, which pins the EvenMore front block at Rows 1-5. The two exit rows carry JetBlue's "Fixed armrests: Rows 10, 23", and Rows 9 and 22 immediately ahead carry the sourced "Limited recline". (2) The A321ceo has four full door pairs (no over-wing window exits — confirmed by the mid-cabin door rows 10/23, unlike the A321neo which uses over-wing exits at rows 15/16). Door 1 forward, Door 2 beside row 10, Door 3 beside row 23, Door 4 aft. Wing span (rows ~11-19) and all galley/lavatory monuments are structural estimates. (3) Standard Core (158) is not a multiple of six, so the aft cabin has partial rows: Row 33 = 5 seats (F displaced by a rear-right lavatory) and the last row 34 = 3 seats (A/B/C; the D/E/F block displaced by the aft galley and lavatories). The partial-seat positions are derived; the 158 total is sourced. (4) All seat-level ratings/flags are structural inference EXCEPT the limited-recline rows (9, 22), fixed-armrest rows (1, 10, 23) and accessibility-reserved rows (1, 6, 7), which are from jetblue.com/help/seats. Per JetBlue "No recline = N/A" for this type, so no seat is modeled as fully non-reclining. UNSOURCED MEASUREMENTS (marked unsourced:true): Core pitch (JetBlue markets "most legroom in coach" but publishes no A321 number) and the EvenMore minimum pitch (JetBlue markets "up to 38 in"; the floor is not published, ~35 in estimated). windowGridType is intentionally OMITTED: data/window-grids/ has no a321ceo grid, and the a321neo grid is a different variant (different exit architecture), so it must not be bound; every window seat therefore stays windowAlignment "unknown".
What changed
- Jul 14, 2026Initial JetBlue A321ceo ("A321 Classic") all-Core config (200 seats, 42 EvenMore / 158 Core) from jetblue.com/help/seats primary + Wikipedia fleet neutral. layoutProvenance derived_from_counts; windowGridType omitted (no a321ceo grid).