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Review: JetBlue A321 Economy Class (ONT-JFK Redeye)

Matthew Klint Posted onSeptember 8, 2025September 7, 2025 5 Comments

a blue airplane on a runway

We kicked off our journey to London with a redeye from Ontario, in Southern California’s Inland Empire, to New York on a JetBlue A321 “Classic” in economy class. The flight was surprisingly restful.

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  • JetBlue A321 Classic Economy Class Review (ONT-JFK)
    • IFE + Wi-Fi
    • Seat
    • Food + Drink
    • Lavatory
    • CONCLUSION

JetBlue A321 Classic Economy Class Review (ONT-JFK)

Back when JetBlue had more money, it used to advertise its redeye flights as “shut eye” flights and offered economy class passengers an amenity kit with an eyeshade and earplugs. These days, that perk has been cut, but JetBlue still offers an above-average product with extra legroom and fast free Wi-Fi internet onboard.

We arrived at Ontario International Airport about an hour before departure…we had no bags to check and I had already checked in online.

a sign on a building

people standing in a line at an airport

a group of people in an airport

Pre-Check made security a breeze and we headed to the Aspire Lounge, though I knew we’d be turned away because the lounge does not accept Priority Pass ahead of the China Airlines flight to Tapei (TPE), which departs at 12:45 am. Indeed we were turned away…

a person standing on an escalator

a building with a sign on the wall

a person standing next to a vending machine
Augustine was mesmerized by this Skittles machine, but thankfully did not waste his money…

Boarding was delayed a bit at the gate, but soon got underway, and we joined the melee to settle in onboard.

a group of people sitting in a waiting area

people standing in front of a blue wall with a couple of people standing in front of a blue wall with a couple of people standing in front of them

a man and two children sitting in chairs

a group of people standing in a line

a blue airplane in a hangar

JetBlue (B6) 454
Ontario (ONT) – New York (JFK)
Wednesday, May 14
Depart: 10:59 PM
Arrive: 7:19 AM+1
Duration: 5hr, 20min
Distance: 2,429 miles
Aircraft: Airbus A321
Seat: 7C (“Core” Economy Class)

Onboard, we settled into our seats in row 7, where the kids went right to work with the seatback screen.

a boy and girl on an airplane

IFE + Wi-Fi

This was a “classic” A321 without a Mint cabin and it still had the “old” generation in-flight entertainment with a small selection of streaming movies, live satellite TV, and a rather primitive moving flight map in the 10.1 inch seatback screen

a map on a screen

Best of all, though, the Wi-Fi internet was fast and free…it worked well (and frankly, I cannot even recall a JetBlue flight in which the internet was not operational…kudos to JetBlue for that).

Seat

The JetBlue A321 “classic” without Mint is divided into two sections:

  • Economy (Even More Space)
    • 42 Collins Pinnacle seats
    • 4-way adjustable headrest
    • Seat width: 17.7 inches
    • Row pitch: 37 inches (more in exit rows 10 and 23)
    • Seat recline: 3 inches
  • Economy (Core)
    • 158 seats
    • 4-way adjustable headrest
    • Seat width: 17.7 inches
    • Row pitch: 34 inches
    • Seat recline: 3 inches

Our “Core” seat was perfectly comfortable and although the kids were excited or their airplane-only screen time, they both quickly fell asleep…

people in the back of an airplane with blue lights

a boy and girl sitting in an airplane

a child sleeping on a plane

a child sitting in a chair

Food + Drink

JetBlue offers free snacks (though the selection has been downgraded this year…Pop Chips have been replaced with Goldfish crackers…oh how I miss the Terra Blue days) and soft drinks on its transcontinental flights. Snack boxes and cheese plates were also available for purchase. I had some plantain chips and a glass of sparkling water, which was more than enough for the overnight service.

a can of soda and a cup of chips

Other choices:

a screenshot of a website

Lavatory

I used the lavatory before I went to sleep, less than an hour into the flight, and it was already a mess with toilet paper and a puddle of who knows what on the floor…it’s why you wear shoes into airplane lavatories unless you are flying first class on an Emirates A380.

The JetBlue A320 has one lavatory in the front (the one I used) and three in the back.

a sink and toilet in a bathroom

a soap dispenser on a sink

Before going to sleep, I put on one of those Korean eye masks under my eyes that are supposed to help keep your skin smoother. As I emerged from the lavatory, one particularly flamboyant flight attendant said, “Oh, that’s such a nice thing you’re doing.”

“What’s that?” I responded, not knowing what he meant.

“Dressing up for your kids! Are you a spy or a baseball player?”

I was like, “Girl, it’s just vanity.”

We both started laughing.

a man taking a selfie in a plane

CONCLUSION

We landed early at JFK…a smooth, uneventful redeye flight, just the way I like them.

an airplane on the runway

I would have loved to go for a coffee at Intellegenica inside the TWA hotel, but sadly, that coffee shop is closed, so I had to make do with “World Coffee” in T5.

A good flight and now it was on to my next one…a daytime service to London Heathrow.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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5 Comments

  1. UnitedEF Reply
    September 8, 2025 at 11:03 am

    Redeye without lay flat. Ouch.

  2. Taxi Reply
    September 8, 2025 at 12:30 pm

    I have a lot of beef with everything operational at jetblue, but their Wi-Fi is truly phenomenal. Hoping the new change to Amazon in a few years doesn’t ruin that. Coworkers, who generally correctly laugh at me about being loyal to JetBlue, are always amazed with my WiFi vs theirs on flights.

  3. Susan Reply
    September 8, 2025 at 4:28 pm

    Wow, gay bashing AND teaching your children it’s okay for able bodied people to take up handicapped seating. Father of the year award to you.

    • bossa Reply
      September 8, 2025 at 5:59 pm

      MEEEEEEOOOOWWW !!
      I’d only think the disabled seating might be an issue if a disabled person was actually denied access to such seats.
      It looks like the gate area was quite congested with, I assume, little other seating alternatives…

    • JAinSD Reply
      September 8, 2025 at 6:52 pm

      “Gay bashing”? As a 65 year old gay man, what I see here is two mature adults, each secure in their sexuality, engaging in banter they both enjoyed. I found it very funny to imagine their interaction. No need to worry here about our gay sensibilities. When we are dishing it out we can also take it. Let’s save our opprobrium for actual homophobes.

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