Seat Map WestJet Boeing 737-700
Airplane Boeing 737-700 WestJet with 2 classes and 130 seats on board. Use airplane seat map to find which ones are more comfortable and which should be avoided.
- AC Power outlets
- Wi-Fi
- Wireless entertainment system
Seating details
Class | Pitch | Width | Row | Seats |
---|---|---|---|---|
Economy Premium Standard seat | 33-36 | 17 | 1-3 | 12 |
Economy Standard seat | 31-33 | 17 | 4-24 | 118 |
Reviews
Too much boring, no amusement, low quality in cabin service of Regent Airways.
Plane was new and clean.. We had Premium seating and the seats were lovely. Check-in was excellent. Then it went down hill from there. From Toronto to Liberia the Stewardess was inattentive, Apart from being asked what we wanted to eat & drink as a breakfast meal she never came around again. She allowed passengers in standard seating to use the Priority toilet so there was a constant stream of people from the back of the plane. She did not check that our seat belts were on and luggage stowed under the seats before landing. The breakfast meal was horrible - rubber omelette. I would like to comment on the coffee but I wasn't offered any. On the flight back to Toronto the Steward was very good and did everything he should have done. He made it clear that the toilet at the front was for the Premium passengers only. The meal was also better. WestJet should take a leaf out of Air Transat & Air Canada's books when it comes to meals and the added touches they give tor the folks who pay extra to fly Premium. When we boarded in Toronto there was a tiny bottle of water at our seat. On boarding in Liberia (in the heat) there was absolutely nothing. We were never offered pillows or blankets. Also, unless you had an iPad there was no way to watch any entertainment. Unlike Air Transat & Air Canada who provide you with these things. It is my understanding that Premium passengers luggage comes off the plane first. Arriving in Toronto on December 21st.our luggage was among the last few to reach the carousel. Note: I fully expect the above comments will fall on deaf ears.
Not worth the extra $. Apparently they're discontinuing this old jet soon, not a surprise. No extra width - just a cardboard tray over the middle seat to ensure no one can sit there. A narrower list of food as compared with their menu - only 2 meals available out of about 5 listed. The TV monitors are crap - tiny, poor reception, apparently dependent on a Satellite feed. Only Basic Cable stations available, no premium movies, in spite of the credit card swipe next to the monitor (itself a dated feature - most airlines let you watch movies for free). And 1D is the worst seat in the 'premium' section - like another user said, you have a good view of people's butts as they stand on line for the toilet. Because they're getting rid of this jet soon, the flight attendant was not knowledgeable about the amenities - like, where you plug in the earbud for the TV stations; he had to search for it.
The seat is as expected, and the window is in a decent position, but there is a black box underneath the seat in front (21A) that limits the amount of storage available to seat 22A.
This airplane is really good and has cheap prices. The seats are kinda narrow but its ok and the legroom is pretty good. This website said i wouldnt have a window but it did have it and it was the seat in front that didnt. The legroom was pretty good, im 178 cm.
Lots of legroom. Same width same as economy 17.5". Lots of elbow room. One annoyance is passengers who ignore attendant and line up in plus section for washroom. Food lousy. Drinks ok. Price good. Customer Service excellent.
Seat was very comfortable and spacious for economy. Noise of the 737 is rather low, and the overhead bins are obviously very spacious and easy to use (3 or 4 bags can go "straight" in, rather than horizontally). Screen in front of my seat was partially out of its socket, and strangely enough had a sticker with "Airbus A320" on it. Who knew they used the same IFE? Definitely a good seat.
While the legroom and rable comments are correct, the right hand arm rest is just a short stop and uncomfortable.
This seat,23C, is narrower than a standard seat. Additionaly, it has very little room for feet and under seat storage.
I am 6foot one and my son is 6 foot 4. We were glad the flight was only an hour. 8b was a sardine can for foot space. We had better knee and foot space on westjet Q400 we had gotten out of on our connecting flight.Seats on this plane (#700) were old and thick leaving poor usable room for the seat pitch.
Best $23 you can spend. Get exit 12a/b/c, and add VITAL legspace to your journey. This is the ONLY affordable premium seating in the back of the bus. I question Westjet's claim they offer 32" "pitch" on this ride. From what I saw, steerage class is squeezed into an Air Canada rouge style 29" pitch. I call for a Seat Guru official measurement. I don't trust the airlines' measuring tapes.
We paid extra to have Plus seats. Having travelled on a WestJet Boeing 767, where the plus seats are actually wider, this seating on a 737-700 was extremely disappointing - there were actually the same 3 seats across as in Economy, with the middle seat filled up with a useless shelf-tray arrangement, so no extra elbow room. Plus, my seat was next to the aisle in the bulkhead row, so I continuously had people's rear-ends in my face while they waited to use the toilet. We had extra leg-room because of being at the bulkhead - as far as I could see, the Plus rows behind didn't have any more legroom than the rest of the plane. Don't bother paying the extra for the Plus seats.
Great and amazing leg room. Im 5'10 and when i straightened my legs, didnt touch the bulkhead. Down side, i do not consider myself huge, and the seat was rather tight and the video controls were inside the seat where the tray table comes out. People line up for the bathroom at your seat however
Seat cushion has less padding and seat does not recline anymore. Bad choice.
This is a plus seat: window 4A. Although the middle seat is no longer being used, as of this posting, the new arm rest/drink holder has not been added. The seat offers a lot of legroom, but their is a bump extending on the left shoulder. Row 3 on either side would be a better choice.
Purchased seat 6A that is an economy and was surprised to find quite a nice leg room , probably at least 32". However, for the four hours flight the seat didnt feel thet comfortable. There is a small tv that i could watch a movie abd satelite tv as well. You have access to two windows but the divider might be right in the way and makes viewing less enjoyable. Have this same seat on the same airline and type of plabe 737-700 but the tv screen was smaller and the leg room didnt feel to be as much . Overall good seat for a 5'8" like me.
The Plus seats give you a bit more leg room but it remains quite crowded. Westjet attendant said that the Plus seats were like business class and while you got food and alcohol included in the additional price - the food was a sandwich. I am not sure that the seats are worth the extra cost. The screens for the entertainment system were not bright so difficult to watch and screen in very small. On good side, the staff were helpful and the plane left and arrived on time. A big improvement from my previous experiences with Westjet 15 years ago. West jet still is not my airline of choice.
I was in row 2, paid over $150 more to get the Plus "perks" . however seat width exact same as back of plane, legroom OK but not for price. No priority stickers put on your bags like other airlines in economy plus or business class. No curtain between sections for added privacy. Found out the 2 people beside me were given seats for free at check in. Not worth it! I heard they are removing the middle seat this Fall , which is a good idea , or make this real business class for those who want to pay for it!
The in-flight entertainment is only available in Canadian airspace, i.e. for only around 2 hours of Halifax-Glasgow flight time unless you choose a pay-per-view film from a selection of only 4 films at $6.99. We brought books with us but found the overnight flight back to Glasgow long and boring, in very cramped seating, without something to watch.
Recently paid the extra $50 for plus seating. I normally do this so that I can work on my laptop in-flight. My $50, however, was wasted in this instance. I bought seat 2B, right against the bulkhead. Lots of legroom was the only benefit. The space is narrower due to tapering. The inability to store my laptop with my (no underseat storage, as the map rightly mentions) meant that I had to put in additional effort to get to my laptop. Topping it off, the guy beside me kept elbowing me in the ribs, even after I told him to cut it out. Don't waste your money - this is not a Plus seat. Only pay for Plus if you can get a window or aisle in rows 3 or 4.