Seat map Airbus A321-100 “Air France”. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Airbus A321-100 “Air France”. Best seats in the plane

Air France operates 2 versions of Airbus A321.

First cabin version of the Airbus A321 (321) V1

Seat Map Airbus A321 Europe Air France

First cabin version of Airbus A321 operated by Air France has seats in two classes: business and economy. It is the most common version.


The number of seats in the business class depends on the tickets sold. Business class is separated from economy with a curtain that is movable and allows conversion of business class seats into seats of the economy class.

Maximum number of business class seats in this version is 32. These seats are located in 8 rows per 4 in each. The middle seats here are blocked and converted into tables for more space.

Passengers traveling with infants are often seated on the seats of the 1st row as these seats have bassinet location.

The only disadvantage of the seats 6A and 6F is misaligned windows.

The seats 8A and 8F are considered bad seats as they have no windows and may be less reclining than standard.

Economy class may transport 152 passengers. The seats of the economy class are located in two sections.

First section contains 13 rows of seats. Most of them have 3-3 configuration. Passengers of the seats of the 9th row will feel comfortable thanks to the extra legroom. These seats are designated by Air France as Seats Plus. These seats may be reserved for an additional fee.

The seats 10A and 10F have no windows. High back of the crew seat located in front may cause inconvenience to passengers of the seat 10D by blocking the view.

The seats of the 22nd row are not reclining due to the exit row located behind.

The second section of the economy class consists of 13 rows.

As in front of the seats of the 23rd row exit row is located passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra space for their legs. These seats are designated by Air France as Seats Plus and may be reserved by any passenger for an additional charge. As the seats 23A and 23F are missing windows these seats are considered bad seats. The seats 23BCE are good seats.

Close location of the lavatories may be a problem for passengers of the seats 34C, 34D and of the last 35th row. In addition the seats of the 35th row have limited reclining that is why these seats are considered bad seats.


Second cabin version of the Airbus A321 (321) V2

Seat Map Airbus A321 Metropole Air France

The second version of Airbus A321 operated by Air France may transport 212 passengers. All the seats on this airplane belong to one class – economy. This version of Airbus A321 is used during domestic flights.

The seats of this airplane are divided into three sections.

First section contains 9 rows of seats that have 3-3 configuration. The seats of the 1st row may have extra space for passengers’ legs. The seats 9A and 9F are considered bad seats as they are missing windows.

The second section of the economy class seats consists of 14 rows of seats. Passengers of the seats of the 10th row will take advantage of extra legroom. These seats are considered good seats. The seat 11D may also have extra space for passenger’s legs and is considered good seat as well.

The third section includes 13 rows of seats. Due to the exit row located in front the seats of the 25th row have extra legroom providing additional comfort to passengers of these seats. At the same time these seats have no windows.

Other passengers tend to gather in the tail of the airplane while waiting to use lavatories causing discomfort to passengers of the seats 36CD and of the seats of the 37th row.


Usefull information about “Air France”