Southwest Seat Maps
Boeing 737-800 (738)
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Pitch | Width | Seating details | |||
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Economy | 32-33 | 17 |
175 standard seats |
In-flight amenities
Southwest Airlines offers internet service using satellite-based WiFi provider, Row 44. Cost per device for WiFi access is $8, unlimited TV and movies and access is free. Southwest also provides flyers with Beats streaming music on all Wi-Fi capable aircraft via your own device.
Overview
Southwest launched their service for the 737-800 aircraft in April of 2012 with their new Evolve Interior. The Southwest Evolve Interior is an eco-friendly design that is part of the airline's commitment to be a "green" company. This aircraft with a 175 seat capacity features new seats with a more comfortable bottom cushion that allows for better lumbar support and a fixed winged headrest for each seat. The new seats are also made with E-leather, a lightweight and more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional leather.
Although there have been concerns about passenger comfort with Southwest's new Evolve interior on their 737-700 Evolve seat, this does not seem to be an issue on this 737-800 aircraft. The 738 offers overall more legroom, leaving passengers with a 32" seat pitch. In comparison to the 737-700, the 737-800 also features the new Sky Interior with a sculpted ceiling and sloping overhead storage bins which leave the cabin with a much more open and spacious feel.
There is no pre-assigned seating for Southwest flights. Your time of check-in will determine whether you are in Zone A, B, or C for boarding. The earlier you board, the better chance you'll have at the seat you want. There is no audio or video entertainment on Southwest flights.
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- Good seat
- Be Aware - See comments
- Bad seat
- Mixed Review
- Standard seat
- Blocked seat
- Premium seat
- Crew seat
- Power port
- Emergency exit
- Galley
- Lavatory
- Closet
- Bassinet
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