Airbus' A321XLR is about to launch. See what to expect on board the first airlines to fly the jet, like Qantas and American.
Briefly

Iberia is set to launch the A321XLR, ushering in a new era of long-haul flying with its first flight from Madrid to Boston on November 14.
The A321XLR represents a significant upgrade in efficiency, being 30% more efficient than previous narrowbody jets, allowing for lengthy nonstop flights.
With its increased range and capacity, the A321XLR will expand operational possibilities for airlines, accommodating markets that previously required larger aircraft.
The plane's diverse configurations by different airlines signal a shift towards modernizing cabins while catering to both luxury and budget-conscious travelers.
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