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I know the new A321neo LR aircraft has a rather good range and is capable of flying trans-Atlantic. But surely a non-stop flight of 12 hours and 20 minutes in a single-aisle A321 is just too long?
Air Transit has scheduled a non-stop YUL-ATH flight later this month on a A321neo LR. The outbound flight time is 9 hours, 5 minutes and the return leg is 12 hours, 20 minutes. The flight is scheduled as non-stop.
	
	
		
			
				
					
						 
					
				
			
			
				
					
						
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			Air Transit has scheduled a non-stop YUL-ATH flight later this month on a A321neo LR. The outbound flight time is 9 hours, 5 minutes and the return leg is 12 hours, 20 minutes. The flight is scheduled as non-stop.
 
					
				Air Transat schedules nonstop A321neo LR Montreal – Athens service in Oct 2020
Air Transat in late-October 2020 schedules one-time service to Greece, based on GDS schedules and the airline’s website. On 25/26OCT20, the airline’s Airbus A321neo LR aircraft will operate Toronto...
				 
				 
						 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
 
 
		 ) I'd say with a single aisle, with other pax and crew/carts, I'd say you'd be stuck in your seat almost the whole time.
 ) I'd say with a single aisle, with other pax and crew/carts, I'd say you'd be stuck in your seat almost the whole time.
 
 
		 
					
				 
						
					 Even worse in economy as they haven’t provided any break-out areas for pax to congregate...
 Even worse in economy as they haven’t provided any break-out areas for pax to congregate...
 
					
				 (although to be fair... Air Transat and Air Astana are almost the same right?!)
 (although to be fair... Air Transat and Air Astana are almost the same right?!) 
 
		 
 
		
