Air Canada Airbus A321 Seat Map
| Company: Air Canada | Model: Airbus A321 |
| Configuration: 24/142 | Seats: |

There are 10 A321s in Air Canada’s fleet which have a range of 4350 km and a cruise altitude of 10,670m. They are used on high frequency routes between Toronto-Montreal and Toronto-Calgary. Powered by two CFM56-5 engines, the A321 is the largest member of the A320 family.
Power ports are available on some A319/A320/A321s and Boeing 767-300s although an adaptor may be needed. There are 10 audio channels with complimentary headsets as well as main screen videos which offer feature films on flights over 3 hours and short features on flight over 1.5 hours. Airfones accepting all major credit cards are in the bank of every seat (hospitality) or within arms reach (executive) (not A320) and are equipped for in-coming and out-going calls.
moreExecutive class flyers have adjustable headrests, cushions and footrests, lumbar support and leg rest extensions as well as recline and massage facilities on some A319/A320/A321s.
| Class | Pitch | Width | Seats | Reclination |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hospitality | 32" | 17" | 142 | 119º |
| Executive | 39" | 21" | 24 | 120º |
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Byron Preston
on Mar 31, 2008|
Newbie Comments: 3 |
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The Executive Class service is always first rate! However, next to the CRJ 100/200 series, the A321 is perhaps the most uncomfortable aircraft in Air Canada's fleet. You may as well be sitting on wooden seats. Economy class on the A321 is very claustophobic. A real disappointment
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Felipe Gonzalez
on May 4, 2008Comments: 37
These plane have a bad entretainment system as you can see in the photo,but wors of all the seats aren't quit comfortable.They aren't the most uncumfortable i have seen but they aren't any good at all. I believe that a good seat gave the airline a lot of stile, and prestige.