The best seats on the American Airlines Airbus A321-200.
The American Airlines Airbus A321-200 seats 190 passengers across 3 cabins. Every row below is rated on legroom, location and distance from galleys and lavatories.
The American Airlines Airbus A321-200 (American A321) carries 190 passengers across First + Main Cabin Extra + Main Cabin. Look for 41 extra-legroom seats below. Every row is ranked so you can see which seats have the legroom, the window alignment and the quiet — and which sit next to the galley or the lavatory.
First Class
rows 1–5 · 20 seatsMain Cabin Extra
rows 8–13 · 35 seats- ›Extra legroom at this seat
- ›Exit door R2 extends into about 10% of your seat w
Main Cabin
rows 14–36 · 135 seats- ›Exit door R3 extends into about 10% of your seat w
- ›Extra legroom at this seat
Frequently asked
Exit rows and bulkhead rows, where the airline has flagged them. The "Best Seats" list above has the specific seat numbers.
Last rows of Economy, anything directly next to a lavatory or galley, and middle seats near the back are usually the seats travellers skip first on this aircraft.
Yes — most seats have power or USB. Wi-Fi is available on this aircraft.
Other Airbus A321-200 layouts
American Airlines flies the Airbus A321-200 in more than one configuration. This guide covers the main one; the other published layouts are below.
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Every seat is sourced from the airline's own diagram, cross-checked against independent references, and reviewed by hand — last updated June 2026. Ratings weigh legroom, recline, window alignment, and distance from galleys and lavatories.
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