JetBlue takes over first A321LR

Handover of the first A321LR to JetBlue (Photo: Airbus).
Handover of the first A321LR to JetBlue (Photo: Airbus).

JetBlue takes over first A321LR

Handover of the first A321LR to JetBlue (Photo: Airbus).
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The US low-cost airline JetBlue Airways has taken delivery of the first of a total of 13 Airbus A321LRs. The machine is to be used on transatlantic flights to London Heathrow. The jet is also equipped with the so-called airspace cabin.

“At JetBlue we are very much looking forward to introducing the Airbus A321 long-haul single aisle aircraft with Airbus airspace interior for our new transatlantic services. With these aircraft, we can offer our customers attentive, boutique-style service while also ensuring plenty of personal space, larger overhead bins, bespoke lighting and a design that gives the cabin a wide body feel, ”explains JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes.

Jetblue cabin in the A321LR (Photo: Airbus).

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