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An Open Door to Adventure
Highlighting the Rear Hatch

December 4, 2020
A shiny silver Airstream trailer with its rear hatch door open, parked near the ocean at sunset, with soft sunlight reflecting off its metallic surface.

Flexible, functional, and fun, our rear hatch is an open door to adventure. Now, it’s available on more models and floor plans than ever before.

The rear hatch has been a popular Airstream design feature for many years. It was first developed for custom and commercial Airstreams with unique space needs. Some of the well-known historic models with a rear hatch include the Funeral Coach where the hatch was used to store flowers, and the iconic Excella Motorhome known as the Astrovan which was used during NASA’s Space Shuttle Era to transport astronauts to the launch pad. 

In 2009, the rear hatch was introduced into the main travel trailer line with the production of the PanAmerica. The PanAmerica was a 34-foot toy hauler with living quarters in the front of the trailer and a built-in garage in the back for motorcycles, ATVs, and other adventure gear. A limited number of PanAmerica travel trailers were produced but the ever-popular rear hatch design would later be featured in special and limited edition travel trailers including the Eddie Bauer, Pendleton, and Tommy Bahama. 

A woman sits inside a modern camper van, holding a mug and reading a magazine at a fold-out table. The van has wood-paneled interiors, natural light, and a lush outdoor setting visible through the open door.

The retired Tommy Bahama Special Edition 27FB featuring the rear hatch

Earlier this year during the transition to model year 2021, the rear hatch was made available for more models than ever before. The popular optional feature can be selected on the following International and Flying Cloud floor plans: 

  • Flying Cloud 25FB and 25FB Twin

  • Flying Cloud 27FB and 27FB Twin

  • International 25FB and 25FB Twin

  • International 27FB and 27FB Twin

Top-down view of an RV interior layout showing a bed, bathroom, kitchen, dining area, and seating, with wood and neutral finishes and various appliances and fixtures visible.

Flying Cloud 25FB with the rear hatch

Top-down view of a travel trailer interior with a lounge area, kitchen, and dining space on the left; bathroom and storage in the center; and a bedroom with a double bed on the right.

International 25FB with the rear hatch

Travel Trailer Rear Hatch Features and Benefits

A rear view of a shiny silver Airstream travel trailer with its back door open, revealing a modern, light-filled interior with a dining table, benches, and a neatly made bed in the background.

Opting in for the rear hatch not only gives you the option to have a large door at the rear of the trailer, it opens up opportunities to experience Airstream life a little differently from the inside out. From creating a beautiful vista during an afternoon nap or daytime workstation, to being the perfect solution to loading and unloading larger gear for every adventure, the rear hatch is truly a game changer for those looking for ultimate flexibility in the 25FB and 27FB floor plans.

Silver Airstream trailer with open rear hatch, revealing a blue sofa and wooden interior, showcasing sleek design and portability.

Love is an Open Door (or Hatch)

The rear hatch door is constructed with the same level of quality and engineering sophistication as the main entry door, which takes eight hours to manufacture and is built in-house from high-strength aluminum. Three heavy duty, one-piece hinges with 8 bolts holding each hinge tightly to the shell are located at the top while the door is held securely in the open position by a strut on each side. When the hatch is fully open, it is located 70” from the ground.

The large 46.5” x 50.5” door includes a window that opens up to three different levels. Similar to the rest of the windows in the Flying Cloud and International models, the window on the hatch door offers the ability to open more than any other window on the RV market so you can always get fresh air (even with the hatch closed). For those days of harsh sunlight, the retractable rear awning extends over the full window to help keep sunshine from entering and warming the inside of the cabin.

Rear view of a silver Airstream trailer with a large open serving window, red brake lights, and the brand name AIRSTREAM displayed at the top.

Located near the bottom of the door is the seamless ring pull and key slot which is unique to this door for extra security. By rotating the ring pull, the two-point latching system will engage and release with ease and ensure a sturdy fit every time. A door handle on the interior of the trailer also gives you the option to swing the door open from the inside, if desired.

A Flexible Space with Multiple Dinette Configurations

Quite possibly the greatest benefit of the rear hatch is the fact that it provides a lot of flexible living, working, and relaxation options. Although the non-hatch models include the rear panoramic windows that wrap around the entire end of the shell, the hatch creates some extra magic by changing up the way the dinette is installed and the total number of setups that are possible. Although we tend to say less is more, it’s simply not true with this experience-enhancing feature.

Interior of a modern travel trailer with a kitchen, light wood cabinets, a sink, turquoise seating, dining table, large windows, and a scenic view of a green field and mountains outside.

The rear hatch creates options to convert the dinette into three positions that all provide something special for owners. 

Hatch Open, Dinette Up - Revel in wanderlust delight as the family gathers around the table for a meal with the rear of the Airstream overlooking a beach. 

A rear view of a shiny silver Airstream travel trailer with its back door open, revealing a modern, light-filled interior with a dining table, benches, and a neatly made bed in the background.

Hatch Open, Dinette Down - The perfect setup for the ultimate daytime nap as you look out the rear of the trailer into the wilderness. Simply remove the dinette table legs, lower the tabletop, and place the backrest cushions onto the surface to create a comfortable lounging or sleeping space.

Hatch Open, Table Removed - A massive area for loading/unloading or stepping in and out. With quick release table legs and tabletop, you can remove the table to open up the whole area.

Whether working from the road and capturing inspiration from the outside views or just swinging the door open to let the fresh air come through, the dinette area becomes something entirely different when that hatch opens up. To keep bugs and other undesired wildlife from entering the trailer, there’s a screen door that slides down and attaches to strong magnets.

Interior of a modern silver camper van with light wood cabinets, a small kitchen, stainless steel appliances, blue cushioned seating, and large windows overlooking a green field and mountains.

Loading and Unloading Larger Equipment

To expand on the “Hatch Up, Table Removed” position, the rear hatch empowers owners to quickly load large equipment and gear with unmatched simplicity. Unlike the PanAmerica model which was intended for hauling an ATV or motorcycle, the current models aren’t engineered for those purposes. The Flying Cloud and International of today are optimized for tossing in equipment such as bikes, camp chairs, kayaks, paddle boards, outdoor mats, large bags, or even your Solo Stove. 

The interior of a modern RV features a kitchen with a stove, sink, and fridge, a dining area with a table and cushioned benches, an office chair at a work desk, and large windows showing a scenic autumn landscape.

“The rear hatch makes it quick and easy to load gear in and out, especially larger items like my bike,” said Airstream Ambassador Austin Mann. “It lets in tons of natural light and is fantastic for ventilation.”

A silver Airstream trailer with its rear hatch open, revealing a modern, light-colored interior with seating and cabinetry. The trailer features rounded edges and classic vintage design elements.

“We generally enjoy sitting outdoors for dinner but with the hatch we’ve been eating inside more which still allows us to feel really connected to nature,” said Mann. “With the hatch wide open and the screen door closed, we’re able to have the best of both worlds which is perfect.”

In addition to providing exterior storage for things like blocks, chocks, or chains, the trailer’s rear bumper provides a sturdy step to safely move through the door. The bumper includes an anti-slip grip so you don’t lose your footing while making your way through the door. 

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