Hawaiian AirlinesAirbus A321neo— Standard
The best First seat on the Hawaiian A321neo is 3A (9/10) — FC recliner with 39 inches of legroom, AC power, footrest, and iPad.
Last verified: April 2026
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Rows 1–46 · 189 seats ratedTap any seat for its score and details
Windowless window seats: 15A, 15J
These seats are sold as “window” seats but have no exterior view. Hawaiian Airlines charges the same fare regardless.
Best seats on this plane
First
- 13A9/10Window
FC recliner with 39 inches of legroom, AC power, footrest, and iPad.
- 23J9/10Window
FC recliner with 39 inches of legroom, AC power, footrest, and iPad.
- 34A9/10Window
FC recliner with 39 inches of legroom, AC power, footrest, and iPad.
Preferred
- 118A6/10Window
Preferred window/aisle. Same 30-inch legroom as free Main Cabin rows behind.
- 218J6/10Window
Preferred window/aisle. Same 30-inch legroom as free Main Cabin rows behind.
- 319A6/10Window
Preferred window/aisle. Same 30-inch legroom as Main Cabin. Fee is for location only.
Seats to avoid
First
- 145B1/10Middle
Rear middle near the galley. Limited recline. Among the weakest Main Cabin seats.
- 245H1/10Middle
Rear middle near the galley. Limited recline. Among the weakest Main Cabin seats.
- 346A1/10Window
Last row window. Only 2 seats in the row. Galley behind, lavatory to the right.
Preferred
- 115A2/10Window
No window, can't recline, and you're paying a surcharge for it. Avoid.
- 215J2/10Window
No window, can't recline, surcharge for a seat worse than free economy. Avoid.
- 315B3/10Middle
Can't recline. Windowless row. Worse than free Main Cabin seats despite the surcharge.
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What you need to know
- →Rows 16 are exit rows with extra legroom (34"), but don't recline.
- →Seats 15A, 15J have no window — air conditioning duct blocks the view.
- →Row 46 is the last row. No recline, constant lavatory traffic, and odor from the galley.
- →All seats have USB-A power. No seatback screens — streaming only.