Best seats on the Jetstar A321neo

I saw in row 29 today on the neo. Both 28B and E had lots of empty space beside each seat. Leg room looked less than ideal and B would be the better side as no crew seat. As a bigger guy myself I’m not sure the extra room sideways would offset the legroom.
room sideways would offset the legroom.
Thank you so much for this feedback, I have been looking everywhere for information on this seat. Just curious, I am looking at these seats for myself as a solo flyer, can you confirm that if I were to book 28B that when I needed to get up to go to the bathroom or whatever that I could just slide out that side gap there on the side and walk around? I wont have to go over the person next to me?
 
Thank you so much for this feedback, I have been looking everywhere for information on this seat. Just curious, I am looking at these seats for myself as a solo flyer, can you confirm that if I were to book 28B that when I needed to get up to go to the bathroom or whatever that I could just slide out that side gap there on the side and walk around? I wont have to go over the person next to me?

I think that is doable but it might be a bit of squeeze. YMMV.
 
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I saw in row 29 today on the neo. Both 28B and E had lots of empty space beside each seat. Leg room looked less than ideal and B would be the better side as no crew seat. As a bigger guy myself I’m not sure the extra room sideways would offset the legroom.
Hi there, looking at booking row 29 for the five of us. Does the fold out table take out seat width and can you see through a window or is there only an exit door?! Have a teenager that would like a window! Do you also think that they are the best exit row on the plane or better to go to row 19? Thankyou!
 
Where are these aircraft headed next? I note about 4 A321s about to be delivered over the next month or two.

Also looks like a small batch of A320Neos are due soon.
 
Where are these aircraft headed next? I note about 4 A321s about to be delivered over the next month or two.

Also looks like a small batch of A320Neos are due soon.

I guess 4 will be based in PER from July before the new routes start
 
Yes but it's considered rude esp if you have extra legroom and the person behind you does not.
 
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Should be a ‘secret’ button underneath the armrest to raise it.
I'm not sure if the Window side armrests always have that? I know the Qantas 737s certainly don't. Usually you can only find the secret buttons on the aisle side armrests.

Of course, the window armrest may just raise without a lock.
 
Emergency Exit window seats actually shouldn’t have an armrest. The armrest is somewhat a ledge on the window.
 
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Aerolopa seat plan of the 321neo says that row 18 and 19 are not extra legroom seats, is that even legal for the emergency row?
Jetstar disagree and sell them as extra legroom seats, seatmaps.com says the same thing.

Can anyone confirm if the overwing exit rows on the neo is extra legroom?
 
Emergency Exit window seats actually shouldn’t have an armrest. The armrest is somewhat a ledge on the window.
Yeah, but that's the mid cabin emergency exit row facing the crew seat, so I would assume it's a normal seat?

Aerolopa seat plan of the 321neo says that row 18 and 19 are not extra legroom seats
Aerolopa does detail the extra pitch on those seats
Row pitch: 28.3" (rows 2 to 17); 34" (rows 18 and 19); 28.3" (rows 20 to 28); 28" (rows 30 to 39). Seats in row 29 have greater legroom
 
Looks like someone just did a review on this seat, Row 29. Seems like they are the fixed. I flew the fixed last week and wouldn’t do again, felt very squashed in.

 
Looks like someone just did a review on this seat, Row 29. Seems like they are the fixed. I flew the fixed last week and wouldn’t do again, felt very squashed in.
Even in seats that do have the function to recline, I found for an international flight it's super hard to get comfortable. The degree of recline is super limited IMO, although this is for the normal seats rather than any exit rows/bulkheads (review coming soon as I take my damn time, but, well, spoilers)
 

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