The Airbus A321 is a short- to medium-range, single-aisle, narrowbody aircraft that's the primary workhorse for VNA, with 55 currently in the fleet (out of a total of 89).
Routes:
VNA uses their A321s primarily on domestic and regional flights, flying as far as from Saigon (SGN) to Tokyo (NRT) and Osaka (KIX) in Japan.
Brand new A321s are currently being delivered one every couple of months, but there are some that have been in the fleet for over 10 years.
Seating:
The cabin features 2 classes of service:
- 16 seats in business class (C)
- 162 or 168 seats in economy (Y)
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Seat/Row | Comments |
Row 1 | Restricted leg room, with no cutouts. |
Row 4 | A curtain, instead of a hard wall, separates the business cabin from economy; noise from the economy section may be bothersome. |
Rows 10-14 | Seats tend to be held back from assignment, even at the airport. Rows 10-12 are reserved for elites and full-fare passengers. |
Row 10 | Extra legroom; underseat storage even though it's a bulkhead row, thanks to curtain divider. |
Row 11 | Less legroom than other rows. |
Row 13 | There is no Row 13. |
Row 14 | No recline due to emergency exit row behind; missing window; no additional leg room, even though this row is designated as an emergency exit row. |
Row 15 | Emergency exit row; extra leg room. |
Seat 15E | While E seats are usually middle seats, this seat has a crew jump seat in the aisle position, so no one will sit there except during takeoff and landing. |
Seat 16D | Restricted leg room and no underseat storage, due to crew jump seat in front. |
Seats 20A/G | Missing window. |
Seats 21A/G | Missing window. |
Row 27 | No recline due to emergency exit row behind; missing window; no additional leg room, even though this row is designated as an emergency exit row. |
Row 28 | Emergency exit row; extra leg room. |
Seat 28E | While E seats are usually middle seats, this seat has a crew jump seat in the aisle position, so no one will sit there except during takeoff and landing. |
Seat 29D | Restricted leg room and no underseat storage, due to crew jump seat in front. |
Seats 38A/B/C | No recline due to lavatory behind; noise, odor, and foot traffic from lavatories may be bothersome; missing window. |
Seat 38D | Seatback will be constantly bumped by passengers to/from the lavatory; Noise, odor, and foot traffic from lavatories may be bothersome; missing window. |
Seats 39E/G | No D seat in this row, so 39E is an aisle seat. No recline due to lavatory behind; noise, odor, and foot traffic from lavatories may be bothersome; missing window. |
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