Air Canada Airbus A321-200 Seat Map
Air Canada's Airbus A321-200 is represented here with two complete layout tabs. Layout 1 is the 196-seat two-cabin version with Business in rows 1 to 4 and irregular exit-area rows at 16, 28, 29 and 30. Layout 2 is the 184-seat version with just two Business rows, partial rows at 17 and 29, and a different mid-cabin exit arrangement.
Choose Your Layout
The fastest way to identify your aircraft is to compare your booking seat-selection map to the row patterns below.
How To Recognize Layout 1
- Business runs through row 4, then there is a long service core before Economy starts at row 12.
- Rows 16 and 29 are the over-wing exit rows.
- Row 28 exists only on the left side because a lavatory occupies the right side.
- Row 29 has only B-C on the left and D-E on the right.
Seats
Row 1-42
Business 1-4 ยท Preferred Seats 12-30
Connectivity
Air Canada equips the mainline A321-200 fleet with onboard Wi-Fi, though availability can still vary by aircraft assignment.
Best Clue
Business runs through row 4, then there is a long service core before Economy starts at row 12.
Highlight seats
Legend
Layout 1
196 seatsBusiness occupies rows 1 to 4, Economy starts at row 12, and the exit area creates irregular rows at 16, 28, 29 and 30.
Seating Options
Air Canada Business Class
16 seats ยท 2-2- Four-row domestic Business cabin
- Seatback entertainment plus AC and USB power at every seat
- Bulkhead row 1 and standard rows 2 to 4
Preferred Seats
23 seats ยท 3-3- Rows 12 and 17 are Preferred rows
- Row 16 and row 29 are the main exit-row Preferred rows
- Seat 17F plus seats 30A and 30F gain extra space from the missing seat in front
Air Canada Economy
157 seats ยท 3-3- Standard Economy fills the rest of the cabin from rows 13 to 42
- Row 15 sits ahead of the first exit area and can feel tighter on recline
- Row 28 is a left-only row beside the mid-cabin lavatory
- Row 42 sits beside the rear lavatory and galley
Aircraft Amenities
Wi-Fi
Air Canada equips the mainline A321-200 fleet with onboard Wi-Fi, though availability can still vary by aircraft assignment.
In-Flight Entertainment
Refurbished A321-200 aircraft feature personal entertainment screens throughout the cabin.
Power & Charging
AC power and USB charging are available throughout the cabin on refurbished aircraft.
Lavatories
One lavatory sits at the front left, one lavatory sits on the right side near row 28, and one lavatory sits at the rear.
Key Features
- 1196 seats total: 16 Business and 180 Economy
- 2Business uses a 2-2 layout in rows 1 to 4
- 3Economy begins at row 12 after the forward service core
- 4Rows 16 and 29 are the over-wing exit rows
- 5Rows 28, 29 and 30 are irregular around the second exit zone, and row 42 is the last row
About the Air Canada Airbus A321-200 Layout 1
Air Canada's Layout 1 Airbus A321-200 carries 196 passengers across two cabins: 16 in Business Class and 180 in Economy. Business fills rows 1 to 4 in a 2-2 layout, then Economy begins at row 12 after a long forward service core.
The standout seats are the bulkhead row 12 seats, the exit-row seats at row 16 and row 29, plus seats 17F, 30A and 30F where the missing seat ahead creates more room. The least attractive seats are row 28 beside the mid-cabin lavatory and row 42 beside the aft service area.
Seat Product Comparison
| Cabin | Seats | Layout | Pitch | Width | Recline | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Air Canada Business Class | 16 | 2-2 | 37" | 21" | 5" | recliner |
| Preferred Seats | 23 | 3-3 | 35"-38" | 17.5" | 0"-4" | standard |
| Air Canada Economy | 157 | 3-3 | 31" | 17.5" | 4" | standard |
