Air Canada unveils overhauled cabins, new lie-flat seating
The newly reimagined Signature Class cabins will feature companion seating, a larger bed and Air Canada's first lie-flat seats.
www.chch.comHere’s the latest I can summarize from recent coverage (April 2026):
Air Canada has announced that it will equip a portion of its narrow-body fleet with lie-flat seats, specifically on its new Airbus A321XLR aircraft, marking a first in Canada for single-aisle jets. This includes a premium Signature Class with direct-aisle access and fully reclining seats on 14 seats per aircraft, across a fleet expansion of about 30 new planes. The rollout targets summer 2026 entry into service for these aircraft and is expected to enable longer international and high-demand north-south routes from hubs like Montreal and Toronto.[1][3][7]
This development is framed as a "narrow-body with a wide-body feel," aimed at expanding route flexibility and improving long-haul comfort on single-aisle platforms, rather than replacing larger wide-body fleets. Specific cabin features highlighted include larger personal screens, Bluetooth audio, and improved storage, with a two-cabin layout designed to give premium passengers direct aisle access.[2][3][6][1]
Reactions and coverage emphasize that Air Canada’s move could reshape premium travel on shorter-range aircraft in Canada, potentially opening new transatlantic and other long-haul options previously limited to wider-body jets.[3][7]
Illustrative example: Air Canada’s A321XLR could offer 14 lie-flat seats in Signature Class on a single-aisle jet, enabling direct-aisle access for premium travelers and a more comfortable experience on longer sector distances than traditional narrow-bodies allow.[7][3]
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The newly reimagined Signature Class cabins will feature companion seating, a larger bed and Air Canada's first lie-flat seats.
www.chch.comThe Canadian airline has acquired 30 of its first Airbus A321XLR, a single-aisle aircraft that will have 14 lie-flat seats that will be available in signature class.
globalnews.caAir Canada is installing new ergonomic seats with more personal space, larger 4K OLED entertainment screens, and Bluetooth audio.
toronto.citynews.caAir Canada is all set to bring lie-flat seats to smaller planes. This is a first for any Canadian airline. Passengers will experience a wide-body feel on single-aisle jets. These new aircraft will…
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www.theepochtimes.comair canada introduces lie flat seats on new single aisle aircraft at a moment when the airline is reshaping what a narrowbody jet can feel like for passengers. On Friday, the carrier said it is acquiring 30 new planes with 14 lie-flat seats in a single-aisle layout, and it will be the first in Canada …
www.el-balad.comAir Canada is installing new ergonomic seats with more personal space, larger 4K OLED entertainment screens, and Bluetooth audio.
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