Delta Air Lines plans to introduce a new configuration for its Airbus A321neo aircraft, which have been grounded due to regulatory delays. Some of these jets, delivered without seats and intended for premium long-haul service, have remained unused in storage while awaiting certification for their new business-class seating.
In response, Delta will temporarily equip up to seven of these planes with 44 first-class recliner seats—more than double the typical number on its domestic A321neos. The new layout will also include 54 Comfort+ extra-legroom seats and 66 standard economy seats.
A Delta spokesperson stated, "Delta continually explores new ways to make the most of our fleet to better serve our customers and support our business. Select A321neo aircraft are expected to begin their entrance into service next year with an updated seat configuration designed with comfort in mind. We look forward to sharing more in 2026."