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Airbus A321XLR: Long Haul Game Changer, Or Plane To Dread?

One Mile at a Time

Airlines have ordered hundreds of these planes, and many industry executives view the aircraft as being a game changer. In this post, Id like to share my general takeaway from flying on this aircraft, from a passenger experience perspective. This aircraft is based on the A321 family of aircraft, but features more range.

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Review: Aer Lingus Business Class Airbus A321XLR (MSP-DUB)

One Mile at a Time

I had flown Aer Lingus’ Airbus A321LR business class back in 2019, and it has a very similar hard product to what you’ll find on the updated version of the jet (it’s essentially the same seats, but with updated tech). Are they only offered when departing Dublin, only on wide body aircraft, or what?

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Enjoying Club J cabin with Japan Airlines Airbus A350-900 From Okinawa to Tokyo Haneda

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

During the time of waiting, I did a couple of checks on my aircraft's location. The cabin in Class J was full and my guess is so are the other class cabins, that is how popular these domestic routes are especially when you have mulitiple flights a day operated by wide-body aircraft.

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My Flight Review For 2024

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

For the 2nd flight, I thought the crew handled quite well especially it was a turbulent flight and I find the service on both flights quite pleasant. However I decided to use this free day to do a joyride on this airline, furthermore I wanted to fly on the airline's pokemon jet and I decided to go for it both ways on the 767.