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Ouch: Qatar Airways Will Fly All-Economy Airbus 321neos With 236 Seats

A while back, I covered how Qatar Airways was planning on adding all-economy aircraft to its fleet, in an incredibly dense configuration, no less. While it was clear this was happening, we weren’t sure of what the backstory was. Well, now we know…

Qatar Airways has lots of Airbus A321neos on order

Qatar Airways has quite the narrow body fleet renewal and expansion planned, as the airline has a total of 50 Airbus A321-family aircraft on order, directly with the aircraft manufacturer. This includes an order for 40 A321neos and 10 A321LRs (they’re the same planes, just with different range).

The idea is that this will open up all kinds of new markets for the airline, especially as the carrier is reportedly planning a premium experience on these planes, including business class suites with doors (something along the lines of Qsuites).

As many people may remember, there has been quite a bit of drama when it comes to these planes entering service. By now, Qatar Airways was already supposed to have a large number of these Airbus planes in its fleet. However, due to the dispute between Airbus and Qatar Airways several years back (under former CEO Akbar Al Baker), Airbus canceled this order.

Qatar Airways even went so far as to order Boeing 737 MAXs instead. However, the two companies then made up, and Qatar Airways ended up canceling its Boeing 737 MAX order, as its Airbus A321neo order was reinstated. However, the airline lost its original delivery slots, so is getting these planes much later than initially planned, with deliveries currently expected to start as of some point in 2026.

But here’s where it gets interesting — Qatar Airways is now taking delivery of some more A321neos, and the first of these planes just joined the fleet. These have nothing to do with the original order, so what’s the story?

Qatar Airways has a lot of Airbus A321neos on order

Qatar Airways will start flying mono-class A321neos shortly

As of October 2025, Qatar Airways plans to commence Airbus A321neo operations, but not with any of the planes that were initially ordered. Specifically, the airline plans to fly these planes from Doha (DOH) to Madinah (MED), Multan (MUX), Peshawar (PEW), Sharjah (SHJ), Sialkot (SKT), and Tbilisi (TBS).

Here’s what makes this strange, though. These A321neos are in a 236-seat layout, with no premium cabin. Not only is this an all-economy layout, but these are some really tight cabins. Just for context, Wizz Air has 239 seats on its A321neos, while Transavia has 232 seats on its A321neos. So Qatar Airways has more seats on these planes that some ultra low cost carriers, which have 28-29″ of pitch.

Qatar Airways will fly all-economy Airbus A321neos

So, what’s actually going on here? The oneworld carrier is picking up six A321neos that were initially intended for AirAsia, and they’ll all be in this same layout. Qatar Airways views this as a way to boost capacity in some markets that have a lot of economy demand, but not a lot of premium demand.

The first of these planes has just been delivered to Doha, and has the registration code A7-AJB. Of note is that the plane is in an all-white livery, so I’m curious if it now gets painted, or if the airline will intentionally keep the plane without an identity, to distance it a bit from the brand.

One logical question is why AirAsia isn’t taking delivery of these A321neos, given that the airline is growing at a fast pace, and has hundreds of these on orders. I’m not exactly sure what’s causing these planes to not join the AirAsia fleet, given that they’re brand new, and configured for the carrier. I know the airline swapped some A321neo orders for A321LR orders in the past, so perhaps the timeline made these available to another airline, or something.

Presumably the AirAsia interiors are being maintained here, in which case you can expect very limited pitch, no seat back entertainment, etc. On the plus side, at least there seem to be USB-C plugs and personal device holders, which I guess is better than nothing?

AirAsia Airbus A321neo cabin
AirAsia Airbus A321neo cabin
AirAsia Airbus A321neo cabin

Ultimately I’m surprised to see Qatar Airways operating flights in a configuration like this. Sure, not all routes have the same amount of premium demand, but most routes have at least some premium demand, and Qatar Airways wants to be able to compete for those passengers.

Furthermore, you’d think there would be some brand dilution from having travelers board this kind of plane, when they’re expecting a more typical Qatar Airways experience.

Oman Air has a similar concept now, flying all-economy 737s, under its Oman Air Connect brand. Meanwhile Emirates and Etihad don’t have this directly, though Dubai-based FlyDubai has some all-economy 737s, while Etihad joint venture partner Air Arabia Abu Dhabi also has an all-economy fleet.

Bottom line

Qatar Airways has just taken delivery of its very first Airbus A321neo. This isn’t part of the 50 narrow body Airbus jets the airline has on order, but instead, we’re seeing a subfleet of six all-economy planes added to the fleet, which were initially intended for AirAsia.

These planes will offer a very un-Qatar Airways experience, so I’m curious what long term place these aircraft have in the fleet. Admittedly there are huge seat certification delays, so one wonders if these planes might eventually be retrofitted with new cabins.

What do you make of this Qatar Airways Airbus A321neo situation?

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