DL·Delta Air Lines
Airbus A321neo· Premium Heavy
Last verified: April 2026
Pre-revenue: this configuration is not yet in service
This is a future configuration entering service June 7, 2026 (ATL-LAX/SAN/SFO/SEA). Seat data is based on Delta News Hub and aviation press, not a live booking system. Details may change before launch.
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Rows 1–33 · 164 seats ratedPick a green. Skip the reds. Whites are fine, yellows have trade-offs.
KeyPick a green. Skip reds. Whites fine, yellows trade-offs.
Pick a green. Skip the reds. Whites are fine, yellows have trade-offs.
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Best seats on this plane
Main Cabin
- Window
Exit row window — extra legroom at overwing exit. 31 inches legroom. Pre-revenue data.
- Window
Exit row window — extra legroom at overwing exit. 31 inches legroom. Pre-revenue data.
- Window
Best Main window — front of cabin, quickest deplaning, away from rear galley. 31 inches legroom.
Comfort+
- Window
Best C+ window — mid-cabin, movable armrests, away from dividers and mid lavatory.
- Window
Best C+ window — mid-cabin, movable armrests, away from dividers and mid lavatory.
- Window
Best C+ window — mid-cabin, movable armrests, away from dividers and mid lavatory.
First Class
- Window
BEST First window — full storage, away from bulkhead and rear divider. 38 inches legroom.
- Window
BEST First window — full storage, away from bulkhead and rear divider. 38 inches legroom.
- Window
BEST First window — full storage, away from bulkhead and rear divider. 38 inches legroom.
Seats to avoid
Main Cabin
- Middle
Worst seat — last row, no recline, middle, rear galley and lavatories. Pre-revenue data.
- Middle
Worst seat — last row, no recline, middle, rear galley and lavatories. Pre-revenue data.
- Aisle
Last row — rear galley/lavatories, max foot traffic. No recline. Pre-revenue data.
Comfort+
- Middle
Last C+ row — adjacent to mid-cabin lavatory. High foot traffic. 34 inches legroom.
- Middle
Last C+ row — adjacent to mid-cabin lavatory. High foot traffic. 34 inches legroom.
- Aisle
Last C+ row — adjacent to mid-cabin lavatory. High foot traffic. 34 inches legroom.
First Class
- Aisle
Last First row — adjacent to curtain/divider. Recline may be restricted. 38 inches legroom.
- Aisle
Last First row — adjacent to curtain/divider. Recline may be restricted. 38 inches legroom.
- Window
Last First row — adjacent to cabin curtain, Comfort+ boarding noise. Recline may be restricted.
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SECTION · WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
What you need to know
- →Exit rows at rows 24. Extra legroom available.
- →Row 33 is the last row. No recline, constant lavatory traffic, and odor from the galley.
- →All seats have AC + USB-A power.