Hawaiian Airlines Airbus 321 seats
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Hawaiian Airlines’ Airbus A321neo is configured to offer a mix of premium and economy seating for its short‑haul routes.
Seat Configuration
- The aircraft carries a total of 189 seats, split among three cabin classes.
- First Class (also referred to as Business Class) comprises 16 seats.
- The Extra Comfort cabin – later rebranded as Premium Class – provides about 45 seats with up to five inches more legroom than standard economy.
- The Main Cabin (economy) contains the remaining seats, roughly 128 seats according to the 189‑seat total.
Cabin Features
- First Class seats are 21 inches wide with a 39‑inch pitch, offering a recliner style typical of domestic narrow‑body premium cabins.
- Extra Comfort seats have a seat pitch of 35 inches compared with 30 inches in the Main Cabin, while maintaining the same 17.3‑inch width.
- Both First Class and Extra Comfort seats include full AC power ports and USB ports; Main Cabin seats provide USB ports only.
- The A321neo does not have built‑in inflight entertainment screens; passengers can stream content to personal devices via the Hawaiian Airlines app.
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