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What Airlines Fly the Airbus A320?

Who flies the Airbus A320 in 2026? Here's what to know before you book

A United Airbus A320 taking off
Quick Answer

What airlines use the A320?

The Airbus A320 is one of the most widely flown aircraft in the world, known for its short to medium-haul versatility. You'll find it across major global fleets, especially among low-cost and regional carriers. Airlines like American Airlines, EasyJet and IndiGo rely heavily on the A320, with IndiGo operating the largest number of A320s globally. Other notable operators of the Airbus A320 include:

You can find out more airlines that use Airbus here.

Airbus A320 seat map

Airbus A320 seat map

The seat layout of the Airbus A320 can differ slightly by airline, but most follow a standard narrow-body configuration. Here's what you can typically expect:

  • 3-3 seating layout across a single aisle
  • All-economy or a mix of Business and Economy, depending on the airline
  • Business Class (if offered) usually features wider seats with extra legroom and middle seats blocked for added space
  • Economy Class makes up the majority of the cabin, with standard seat pitch and width varying slightly between carriers
  • Overhead bins are compact but efficient for short-haul carry-on needs
  • Cabin interiors are often refreshed with mood lighting and modern finishes on newer A320neo variants

When booking a flight on an Airbus A320, you can check the seat layout and choose your seat directly with Alternative Airlines.

Airbus A320 interior

Airbus A320 cabin features

The Airbus A320 is designed for comfort and efficiency on short to medium-haul flights. While it doesn’t offer the luxury extras of larger aircraft, it delivers a streamlined travel experience with practical cabin features:

  • Single-aisle layout designed for quick boarding and smooth service flow
  • Spacious overhead storage for carry-on bags, especially in A320neo variants
  • Slimline seats with ergonomic support to maximise space and comfort
  • Mood lighting in newer models, creating a calmer cabin atmosphere
  • Modern cabin air systems that circulate clean, filtered air throughout the flight
  • Quiet engines and reduced cabin noise, particularly on A320neo aircraft
  • In-seat power outlets and USB ports available on select airlines
  • In-flight entertainment through personal screens or streaming on your device (varies by airline)
  • Wi-Fi connectivity offered on many A320 flights, ideal for staying connected in the air

These features can vary by airline and aircraft version, so it’s always worth checking what's available when booking your Airbus A320 flight through Alternative Airlines.

The nose of an Airbus A320 at an airport

About the Airbus A320

The Airbus A320 is a narrow body twin-engine aircraft manufactured by Airbus. The jet is part of the Airbus A320 family, which also consists of the A318, A319, A321 and ACJ Business Jet. The Airbus A320 was the first member of the A320 family and first flown in 1987.

The A320 is used on short-haul and medium-haul flights and can carry up to a maximum of 194 passengers. The A320 was the sole member of the Airbus A320 family up until 1994 when the A321 was released.

In 2010, Airbus revealed plans to replace all Airbus A320ceo (current engine option) with updated Airbus A320neo (new engine option). The Airbus A320neo was released in 2016, with Lufthansa being the first airline to fly the new jet. The final Airbus A320ceo jets were delivered in 2017 and, while some are still in circulation, Airbus stopped manufacturing the A320ceos shortly before. In total, there were nearly 5,000 Airbus A320ceo jets delivered between 1994–2017.

The Airbus A320ceo has two variants, the Airbus A320-100 and Airbus A320-200. However, the Airbus A320-200 is the definitive version as only 21 of the A320-100 were ever manufactured.

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Airbus A320 FAQs

What is the Airbus A320 used for?

The Airbus A320 is a narrow-body aircraft designed for short to medium-haul flights. Airlines use it for domestic routes and regional travel across continents. Thanks to its efficiency and capacity, it's a go-to option for both budget and full-service carriers.

How many passengers can the Airbus A320 carry?

Passenger capacity varies slightly depending on the airline and seating configuration. Most A320s seat between 140 and 180 passengers, but the maximum certified capacity is up to 194 passengers in an all-economy layout.

Is the Airbus A320 comfortable to fly on?

Yes, the A320 offers a comfortable flying experience, especially on newer models like the A320neo. The 3-3 seating layout provides decent legroom for a narrow-body jet, and many airlines include features like USB charging ports, mood lighting and quieter cabins.

What’s the difference between the A320 and A320neo?

The A320neo ("New Engine Option") is a more modern version of the original A320. It features quieter engines, better fuel efficiency and updated cabin interiors. Passengers often notice a smoother, quieter flight when flying on an A320neo.

Which airlines fly the Airbus A320?

Many major airlines around the world operate the Airbus A320. Some of the largest A320 fleets are with IndiGo, EasyJet, American Airlines, Lufthansa and AirAsia. You’ll also find A320s used by both full-service and low-cost carriers globally.

What is the seating layout on an Airbus A320?

The A320 typically features a 3-3 layout with a single aisle. In business class (if available), the middle seat is often left empty for extra space. The layout is simple and efficient, designed for quick boarding and deplaning.

Can I choose my seat on an Airbus A320 flight?

Yes, many airlines allow seat selection when booking or during online check-in. Through Alternative Airlines, you can view seat maps and choose your preferred seat when booking flights on the A320.

Does the Airbus A320 have in-flight entertainment?

This depends on the airline. Some A320s come with personal seat-back screens or offer streaming entertainment via your own device. Others may not provide in-flight entertainment, especially on shorter routes. Always check what's included when booking.

Is the Airbus A320 safe to fly on?

Absolutely! The A320 has an excellent safety record and is one of the most widely used aircraft in the world. It’s built with modern avionics, reliable systems and undergoes strict maintenance routines with every airline that operates it.

Does the Airbus A320 have Wi-Fi?

Many airlines now offer Wi-Fi on their A320 aircraft, particularly on A320neo models. Availability varies, so check with the airline during booking or look for flight details on Alternative Airlines for info on onboard connectivity.