JetSMART Airbus A321neo seat map
Seat map
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Best & worst seats
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- 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F — First row: bags cannot remain under a seat ahead during taxi, takeoff and landing.
Cabins
Economy
- Seat
- Slimline seat, Extra-legroom seat
JetSMART describes the seats as pre-reclined; no configuration-specific pitch, width or recline angle is published.
Onboard facilities
Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.
5 door pairs
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 17, 2026.
- JetSMARTPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026
The current May 2026 Argentina onboard menu distinguishes A320 and A321 seat products and row ranges: A320 First Row 1, SMART 2-4, Quick Exit 5-11, Full Comfort 12-14 and Standard 15-32; A321 First Row 1, SMART 2-4, Quick Exit 5-18, Full Comfort 19/20/30/31 and Standard 21-29/32-42.
The PDF is in Spanish; product names and row ranges are translated in the claim. Range labels include skipped or partial display rows and do not by themselves publish every existing seat position or an installed-seat total.
https://www.jetsmart.com/ar/es/minisitios/menu-a-bordo ↗ - JetSMARTPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026
JetSMART's official optional-services page defines its paid seat products, says random assignment is free, describes emergency-exit seats as having much more legroom, and says bags cannot be kept under the seat ahead in the first row or at emergency exits.
The page is in Spanish; the claim is translated. Its generic row-range text treats A320 and A321 alike and is older than the type-specific May 2026 onboard menu, so it is used for product semantics and policies only, not the current row grid.
https://jetsmart.com/cl/es/opcionales ↗ - JetSMARTPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026
JetSMART says it operates an A320/A321neo fleet and describes its latest-generation seats as pre-reclined.
The page is in Spanish; the claim is translated. It does not distinguish the A320ceo and A320neo seat hardware or publish a pitch, width, recline angle, hardware model, or per-airframe configuration.
https://jetsmart.com/cl/es/sites/sostenibilidad ↗ - JetSMART AirlinesPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026
JetSMART's official company profile describes operating bases in Chile, Argentina, Peru and Colombia under one JetSMART organization; the captured official feed also uses the wording 'One JetSMART. One Airline. One Team.'
The source is JetSMART's official public LinkedIn company profile rather than jetsmart.com. It supports treating the marketed brand and country AOCs as one fleet corpus, not aircraft counts or layouts.
https://www.linkedin.com/company/jetsmart-airlines/ ↗ - JetSMART Airlines SpA / U.S. Department of TransportationPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026
JetSMART's aircraft schedule dated 27 March 2023 lists its A320ceo and A320neo aircraft with 186 passenger seats and its A321neo aircraft with 240 passenger seats.
The current direct download returned HTTP 403 and could not be archived; the limited capacity claim is cited from the current search-result extract. The schedule is dated 2023, so current active type status is cross-checked separately and no current fleet count is inferred.
https://downloads.regulations.gov/DOT-OST-2023-0049-0001/attachment_1.pdf ↗ - Planespotters.netINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026
The JetSMART group fleet matrix updated 9 May 2026 lists A320-200, A320neo and A321neo aircraft in the current fleet and identifies JetSMART Argentina, Colombia and Peru as subsidiaries of the Chilean parent.
The live page returned a Cloudflare HTTP 403 challenge and could not be archived; this limited current-fleet claim is cited from the current search-result extract. Exact fleet counts are intentionally omitted because aircraft move among AOCs and the matrix changes with deliveries and parking.
https://www.planespotters.net/airline/JetSMART?desktop=true ↗ - AirbusPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026
Airbus says JetSMART took delivery of its first A321neo, powered by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, with capacity for up to 240 passengers in an Airspace cabin.
The release establishes the operator-specific type and headline capacity, but it does not publish seat numbers, a row map, pitch, width, or paid-seat zones.
https://www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2022-07-jetsmart-takes-delivery-of-its-first-a321neo ↗ - AirbusPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026
Airbus's A321 Aircraft Characteristics manual shows the A321neo-ACF single-class high-density cabin as six abreast with two over-wing exit pairs, an aft-of-wing emergency-exit pair and forward/rear door pairs.
The manual's illustrated 244-seat arrangement is a generic manufacturer reference, not JetSMART's LOPA. It supports only six-abreast ACF exit geometry; JetSMART row numbers and the 240-seat reconciliation remain explicitly derived.
https://aircraft.airbus.com/sites/g/files/jlcbta126/files/2024-06/AC_A321_0624.pdf ↗
ONE BRAND / MULTIPLE AOCs: this file treats JetSMART's Chile, Argentina, Peru and Colombia operations as one marketed fleet under IATA JA; the official company profile describes the four bases and the current neutral group record lists the country subsidiaries. VERIFIED CONFIGURATION: Airbus's JetSMART delivery release and JetSMART's regulatory schedule establish the 240-seat A321neo; the current May 2026 menu publishes A321 product rows through 42 and Full Comodidad rows 19, 20, 30 and 31. DERIVED GRID: JetSMART does not publish a current per-seat A321 map. The reconstruction applies the row-13 omission visible in JetSMART's official A320 numbering, yielding 41 nominal 3-3 rows (246 positions), then reconciles the ACF exit/taper geometry by omitting 29F and 30A at the relocated aft-of-wing door and retaining only 42B/42C in the last row: 246 − 1 − 1 − 4 = 240. Those individual partial-row positions and all furniture anchors are structural inferences, not airline-published seat assignments; every row and the cabin are marked derived. Airbus's generic ACF plan supports six-abreast geometry and the exit sequence but is not used as a JetSMART LOPA. Full Comodidad is modeled as an extra-legroom seat type within one physical Economy cabin; First Row, SMART and Salida Rápida remain location-priced zones. Every selected seat costs except free random assignment, so premium flags identify higher-fee zones only. The airline publishes pre-reclined seating but no hardware model, pitch, width or recline angle. The exact a321neo ACF window grid is bound; it has no structural blanks, so window positions remain unknown except non-window seats.
What changed
- Jul 17, 2026Initial JetSMART A321neo 240-seat configuration reconstructed from current counts, published row ranges and Airbus ACF geometry.