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Aer Lingus Praises Airbus A321XLR as a 'Fantastic Aircraft'

Aer Lingus Hails Airbus A321XLR as a ‘Fantastic Aircraft’
This summer marked a significant milestone for Indiana with the return of nonstop transatlantic flights, as Aer Lingus inaugurated service between Indianapolis International Airport (IND) and Dublin Airport (DUB) in May. This new route, widely celebrated for its potential to stimulate tourism and economic development, is enabled by Airbus’s latest long-range single-aisle jet, the A321XLR.
Expanding Transatlantic Connectivity with the A321XLR
The A321XLR, the newest addition to the Airbus A321neo family, accommodates approximately 180 passengers and boasts a range of up to 5,400 miles. Its extended range capability allows airlines to operate “thinner” routes—markets with sufficient demand for direct flights but not enough to justify larger wide-body aircraft. This versatility is transforming transatlantic travel by opening new city pairs and providing airlines with greater operational flexibility.
Chris Keen, Aer Lingus’s director of network planning, described the aircraft as “fantastic” during the recent Routes World conference in Hong Kong. Keen’s team selected Indianapolis and Nashville International Airport (BNA) as the airline’s first U.S. destinations served by the A321XLR. Aer Lingus also operates the aircraft on routes to Dulles International Airport (IAD) near Washington, D.C., and plans to launch service to Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) in North Carolina in April 2026.
Luis Gallego, CEO of International Airlines Group (IAG)—which owns Aer Lingus, British Airways, and Iberia—highlighted the A321XLR’s capacity to unlock “highly profitable flying through frequency, seasonality and point-to-point network opportunities.” Iberia’s chief operating officer has reported that the aircraft has exceeded expectations, with plans to deploy it on new routes to Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and potentially Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) in 2026.
Passenger Experience and Industry Adoption
Passenger feedback has been notably positive. Aviation analyst Tom Fitzgerald of TD Cowen noted that travelers rate the A321XLR experience on par with larger twin-aisle jets, citing strong net promoter scores. The aircraft’s modern and comfortable interiors have been well received by passengers flying with both Aer Lingus and Iberia.
Other carriers are also investing in the A321XLR’s potential. IndiGo intends to introduce the aircraft to its network, beginning with flights to Athens, while Qantas plans to expand its use across domestic and regional routes. United Airlines is preparing to launch its own A321XLRs, featuring new Polaris business class seats and a premium economy cabin.
Challenges and Market Competition
Despite widespread enthusiasm, challenges persist. Keen noted the limited availability of the A321XLR, with Aer Lingus expecting delivery of its sixth and final aircraft by the end of the year. Iberia similarly anticipates receiving its last of eight aircraft by year-end. Airbus has encountered certification delays and supply chain disruptions, which have slowed deliveries and constrained expansion plans.
Operational and maintenance costs are also under close scrutiny as airlines integrate the A321XLR into their fleets. Meanwhile, competition in the long-range single-aisle market is intensifying, with manufacturers such as China’s Comac developing the C909 to vie for market share.
For Aer Lingus and its industry peers, however, the A321XLR represents a significant advancement in connecting secondary cities and broadening transatlantic travel options, solidifying its reputation as a “fantastic aircraft.”

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