Qantas A321XLR Business Class:
A First Look at Australia’s New Premium Narrowbody
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By PrestigeFly
Qantas has revealed its all-new business class cabin for the Airbus A321XLR, set to transform transcontinental and Asian routes when deliveries begin in late 2025. Here's why this matters for premium travelers.
The Cabin: Compact Luxury Redefined
✈️ Seat Specs (Collins Aerospace MiQ)
- 21-inch width (same as current A330 business)
- 44-inch pitch with zero-gravity recline (near-flat)
- Privacy wings + 15.6-inch 4K touchscreen
- Wireless charging + dual device holders
🌏 Route Strategy
City PairFlight TimeCompetitive EdgeMelbourne-Singapore | 7h40m | Only direct narrowbody option
Sydney-Jakarta | 6h20m | Beats Garuda's 737 business
Brisbane-Manila | 8h | First-ever direct route
PrestigeFly First Impressions
✅ Wins On:
- Point-to-point convenience (avoids Sydney/Melbourne hubs)
- Modern tech (best narrowbody entertainment in Oceania)
- QF loyalty (earn Status Credits faster on frequent routes)
⚠️ Limitations:
- Not fully lie-flat (unlike A330/787)
- Limited storage (typical narrowbody constraint)
Pro Tip: Book odd-numbered window seats for extra privacy.
How It Compares to Regional Business Classes
AirlineAircraftSeat TypePrivacyQantas | A321XLR | Zero-G Recline | Wings
Singapore Airlines | A350 | Full Flat | Doors
Cathay Pacific | A321neo | Recliner | Minimal
The Bigger Picture
Qantas' move signals:
✔ More direct international routes from secondary cities
✔ Premium narrowbody standardization (replacing 737s)
✔ Pressure on Virgin Australia to upgrade its 737 business
Explore More Premium Narrowbody Travel
🔗 Qantas' Official A321XLR Announcement
🔗 Best Business Class Under 8 Hours (The Points Guy)
🔗 Why Airlines Love the A321XLR (CNN)