United Airlines is gearing up to introduce its Airbus A321XLR fleet in summer 2026, following delays from its initially planned early-2026 roll-out. The airline has ordered 50 of these long-range narrow-body jets, a key component in replacing its aging Boeing 757-200s and expanding its transatlantic and Latin American route map.

Here’s the “Location of Passenger Accommodations” (LOPA), a fancy name for a seat map, shared by JonNYC:

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A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Live and Let's Fly.

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