Overview
- LATAM unveiled its A321XLR cabin, introducing fully flat business suites with sliding doors in a 1‑1 layout, a first for a single‑aisle aircraft in South America.
- The aircraft will seat about 170 passengers in two classes, with Thompson Aero VantageSOLO suites up front and a standard 3‑3 economy layout.
- Every seat will have a seatback screen, and the airline will add faster onboard Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth audio so travelers can use their own headphones.
- LATAM has at least 13 A321XLRs on order, with the first aircraft scheduled to arrive in 2027.
- LATAM says the XLR will strengthen links to more distant destinations, with routes still to be announced and Lima plus select Brazilian gateways viewed as likely starting points by industry reports.