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Middle East Airlines Airbus A321neo seat map

Airbus A321neo (160 seats: 28 Business / 132 Economy)
160 seats28J/132YLast verified Jul 18, 2026
Layout reconstructed from airline-published counts — exact seat geometry is approximate.

Seat map

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Rating
GreatGoodStandardBe awareAvoid
Seat shape
SuiteLie-flatReclinerStandard
Flags & windows
Has a noteWindow mismatch flaggedNo window (structural blank)
Cedar ClassBusiness · 2-2Economy ClassEconomy · 3-31234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829ACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEF

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Cabins

Cedar Class

28 seats · 2-2
Seat
Recliner

Economy Class

132 seats · 3-3
Seat
Standard seat
Provenance

Sources

Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 18, 2026.

How this map was built

Current A321neo configuration 28J/132Y = 160, published by both MEA and Airbus. No airline row map was retrievable. Using Airbus's generic A321 two-class template, 28 Business is represented as seven full 2-2 rows and 132 Economy as 22 full 3-3 rows. Both cabins and every row are marked derived; row numbers 1-29 are arithmetic placeholders, not airline display numbering. Exits, ACF door options, monuments, wing bounds, bassinets, dimensions and seat-level drawbacks are omitted. Airbus and MEA publish latest-generation IFE and high-speed connectivity, but no seat-level hardware details are encoded. The variant-exact a321neo engineering grid is bound; it contains no high-confidence structural window blanks, so window seats remain unknown.

What changed

  1. Jul 18, 2026Initial Middle East Airlines configuration; current counts verified and unpublished row grid conservatively reconstructed from manufacturer abreast templates.