
Aircraft Details
Detailed seating information and configuration.
- Airline
- British Airways (BA)
- Aircraft
- Airbus A321
- Seating
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Main Deck: 204 seats total
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Economy: 176 seats
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Business: 28 seats
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- Legend
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Seat Status
Seat may be blocked due to:- Reserved for crew
- Adjacent to status holder
- Technical issues
- Social distancing
- Balance restrictions
OccupiedSeat has already been assigned to another passengerStandard SeatRegular economy seat with standard legroom and featuresSeat Types
Premium SeatPremium seats with enhanced comfort and services (may require additional fee)Extra LegroomSeats with additional legroom, often in exit rows or bulkheadWheelchair AccessibleSeats designated for passengers requiring wheelchair assistanceWindow SeatSeats next to the window with exterior viewsAisle SeatSeats with direct access to the aisle for easy movementAdditional Features
EXIT Emergency Exit RowRows with emergency exits. Passengers must be willing and able to assist in emergencies. Age and physical restrictions apply.LAV LavatoryLocation of aircraft restroom facilitiesGAL GalleyAircraft kitchen area for meal preparationCREW Crew Rest AreaDesignated rest areas for flight crew on long-haul flights
Main Deck
Business Class
Economy Class
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Frequently Asked Questions
This British Airways Airbus A321 has 204 total seats across 2 cabin classes: Economy, Business.
This Airbus A321 offers 2 cabin classes: Economy, Business. Seat distribution: 176 Economy seats, 28 Business seats.
The best seat depends on your priorities. For extra legroom, choose seats near emergency exits or bulkhead rows. For quick boarding/deplaning, select seats near the front. Avoid seats near lavatories or galleys if you prefer a quieter flight. Window seats offer views and a wall to lean against, while aisle seats provide easier access to move around.
Green seats are typically available for selection, red seats are occupied or blocked, yellow/orange seats may have restrictions or extra fees, and blue seats often indicate premium or preferred seating with additional charges. Hover over any seat to see specific details and pricing.
Yes, most airlines allow seat changes after booking, though fees may apply depending on your fare type and desired seat. You can typically change seats through the airline's website, mobile app, or by calling customer service. Some seats become available closer to departure as the airline releases blocked inventory.
You can also check back periodically as seats often open up closer to departure when other passengers make changes or when the airline releases additional inventory.