Indiana celebrated the return of nonstop flights to Europe this summer season when Aer Lingus landed at Indianapolis Worldwide Airport (IND) in Might.
Linking the Midwestern capital with Dublin Airport (DUB) and Europe past that, the flight was heralded by locals as a driver of each tourism and financial growth.
The path to IND from DUB was because of plane-maker Airbus’ newest long-range mannequin: the single-aisle A321XLR. Able to flying about 180 passengers as much as 5,400 miles, it’s the newest member of the favored Airbus A321neo household, heralded for its potential to open new, longer, “thinner” (markets with latent demand however not sufficient to warrant conventional 200-plus-seat wide-body) routes.
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“It is a unbelievable plane for us,” Chris Eager, director of community planning at Aer Lingus, mentioned on the Routes World convention in Hong Kong final week.
Eager led the staff that chosen IND and Nashville Worldwide Airport (BNA) as the primary two new locations for the A321XLR at Aer Lingus. The airline additionally flies the aircraft to Dulles Worldwide Airport (IAD) close to Washington, D.C., and, starting in April 2026, will fly it to Raleigh-Durham Worldwide Airport (RDU) in North Carolina.
Luis Gallego, CEO of Worldwide Airways Group, which owns Aer Lingus together with British Airways and Iberia, mentioned in August that the A321XLR opens up “extremely worthwhile flying by frequency, seasonality and point-to-point community alternatives.”
Iberia plans to make use of its A321XLRs to open new routes to Philadelphia Worldwide Airport (PHL) and, perhaps, Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) in 2026.
And, importantly to vacationers, the A321XLRs flying at Aer Lingus and Iberia have trendy, well-appointed interiors which might be comfy for flying.
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Tom Fitzgerald, an aviation analyst at TD Cowen, wrote on Saturday that, based mostly on information from airways, flyers charge the expertise on the A321XLRs as akin to that on bigger twin-aisle planes, citing web promoter scores that measure a buyer’s willingness to suggest a product.
A321XLRs cannot arrive quick sufficient
Eager cited that the issue is the restricted availability of the A321XLR; executives at different airways echoed this. Aer Lingus solely has orders for six planes, the final of which it expects by the tip of the yr. And its sister service, Iberia, expects its final of eight A321XLRs by year-end.
“We predict there are much more issues we may do with extra plane,” Eager mentioned.
Getting extra is a posh downside. Airbus confronted delays certifying the A321XLR, which, coupled with well-documented provide chain challenges, pushed again supply of the primary plane by over a yr.
American Airways, one in all Airbus’ largest A321XLR prospects, has huge plans for the aircraft. It took supply of its first aircraft this previous summer season, solely to park it within the Czech Republic, awaiting seats delayed by the industry-wide provide chain points.

With the order e-book for brand new planes from Airbus stretching into the early 2030s, there isn’t any speedy choice to get extra A321XLRs quickly. Greece’s Aegean Airways, for instance, jumped on the chance to purchase two A321XLRs due in 2026 from JetBlue in July as a way to speed up its long-haul enlargement with new flights to India.
IAG has choices for 14 extra A321XLRs, nevertheless it has not mentioned when these planes may arrive in the event that they have been transformed into agency orders.
An Airbus spokesperson mentioned the plane-maker goals to supply 75 A320neo-family planes a month by 2027 however declined to say what number of of these are A321XLRs.
Airways’ deal with the A321XLR to open new, thinner long-haul routes is, partially, as a result of Boeing presents no comparably sized aircraft with an identical vary. Plans for a “New Midsize Airplane” from Boeing have been placed on indefinite maintain in early 2020, successfully ceding that section of the market to Airbus.
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A aircraft for full-service airways …
For full-service carriers — like Aer Lingus, American Airways and United Airways — that plan to supply a lower-density format with each enterprise and financial system seats, the A321XLR seems to be a winner.
Although its operational vary is known to be just a few hundred miles lower than the marketed 5,400 miles, because of security modifications required by European regulators, the A321XLR can fly between many cities within the japanese U.S. and Western Europe.
For Aer Lingus, with its Dublin hub positioned about as near North America as a European metropolis will be, the A321XLR can attain locations not less than so far as Nashville — some 3,905 miles from Dublin. Eager didn’t say the place else the aircraft may fly for the airline if it had extra of the jets, however the DUB-BNA route signifies locations like Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW), Minneapolis-St. Paul Worldwide Airport (MSP) and Pittsburgh Worldwide Airport (PIT) are all potential.

American and United executives equally see vital potential for the A321XLR to open new routes to Europe from their respective PHL and IAD hubs. And Qantas is happy about equally prolonged route alternatives in Southeast Asia and the Pacific islands from its Australian hubs.
Aer Lingus does have some issues with the A321XLR’s capabilities. The airline anticipates payload restrictions — the place it both should block seats or carry much less cargo to function a flight — on routes to the U.S. this winter when westbound planes face stronger head winds, Eager mentioned.
Airways dislike payload restrictions, as they cut back the income potential of a flight.
… However not essentially for price range carriers
The A321XLR might fall quick for price range airways eager to fly the aircraft in a high-density format on longer flights. Extra seats — plus passengers and their baggage — add weight to a aircraft that turns into extra of a difficulty when its capabilities absolutely loaded are already a query.
An Iberia investor presentation in June put the aircraft’s most vary at roughly 4,500 miles — or about 900 miles lower than the quantity marketed by Airbus — when laid out with 192 seats.
Aer Lingus and Iberia, with 184 and 182 seats on their A321XLRs, respectively, can ostensibly fly their planes farther than the 4,500-mile distance listed within the presentation. However for Hungarian discounter Wizz Air, which places 239 seats on its A321XLRs, the vary would doubtless be much less.
József Váradi, CEO of Wizz Air, advised Bloomberg in August that the airline’s A321XLR had “underperformed by way of weight and vary.” The price range airline has since transformed the vast majority of its order for 47 A321XLRs to different A320neo-family fashions.

U.S. discounter Frontier Airways has additionally transformed its order for 18 A321XLRs to different Airbus fashions.
An Airbus spokesperson affirmed the A321XLR’s 5,400-mile vary, including that they might not touch upon a “particular airline’s operation.”
“The airplane doubtless will not have the vary to do a number of the routes individuals have hoped to see, like East Coast to Rome,” Brett Snyder, creator of the Cranky Flier weblog and evaluation web site and co-host of “The Air Present” podcast, mentioned of the A321XLR in an e mail earlier this yr. Nonetheless, he added that it’ll create an “alternative to stretch and check out new issues,” particularly at full-service carriers.
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