WestJet Boeing 737-800 Next Generation Seat Map
WestJet publishes five different Boeing 737-800 Next Generation layouts. One is the older 174-seat two-cabin layout, two are 189-seat all-economy versions, and the newest pair are reconfigured cabins with larger Extended Comfort sections and upgraded connectivity.
Choose Your Layout
The fastest way to identify your aircraft is to compare WestJet's seat-selection map to the row patterns below.
How To Recognize Layout 1
- Premium ends at row 3, and Extended Comfort runs only from rows 4 to 7.
- The aircraft ends at row 30.
- The exit rows are 13 and 14.
- This is the older two-cabin layout with WestJet Connect plus AC and USB-A at every seat.
Seats
Row 1-30
Premium 1-3 ยท Ext Comfort 4-7
Connectivity
WestJet Connect Wi-Fi is available for a fee.
Best Clue
Premium ends at row 3, and Extended Comfort runs only from rows 4 to 7.
Highlight seats
Legend
Layout 1
174 seats30 total rows, with Premium in rows 1-3 and Extended Comfort in rows 4-7.
Seating Options
WestJet Premium
12 seats ยท 2-2- Rows 2 and 3 have 38 inches of pitch
- Row 1 is a bulkhead row
- 120V AC outlet and USB-A socket at every seat
Extended Comfort
24 seats ยท 3-3- Rows 4 to 7 are sold as Extended Comfort
- Row 4 has 36 inches of pitch and 4 inches of recline
- Rows 5 and 6 have 35 inches of pitch
- Row 7 has 34 inches of pitch
WestJet Economy
138 seats ยท 3-3- Rows 13 and 14 are the exit rows with 38 inches of pitch
- Rows 12, 13 and 30 do not recline
- Last three rows are the narrowest seats in this layout
Aircraft Amenities
Wi-Fi
WestJet Connect Wi-Fi is available for a fee.
In-Flight Entertainment
WestJet Connect streaming entertainment is available on personal devices. There are no seatback screens.
Power & Charging
Every seat has a 120V AC outlet and USB-A socket.
Lavatories
Three lavatories: 1 at the front and 2 at the rear.
Key Features
- 1174 seats total: 12 Premium and 162 Economy
- 2Rows 4 to 7 are Extended Comfort
- 3Rows 13 and 14 are the exit rows with 38 inches of pitch
- 4Rows 12, 13 and 30 do not recline
- 5AC outlet and USB-A socket at every seat
About the WestJet Boeing 737-800 Next Generation Layout 1
WestJet's Layout 1 Boeing 737-800 Next Generation is the older two-cabin version with 30 total rows. Premium occupies rows 1 to 3, Extended Comfort is limited to rows 4 through 7, and the exit rows are 13 and 14.
Premium seats are 21.3 inches wide with 5 inches of recline, while standard Economy seats range from 16.2 to 17.3 inches wide with 30 inches of pitch and 2 inches of recline. Extended Comfort offers 34 to 36 inches of pitch depending on the row, and the exit-row seats have 38 inches of pitch.
This version keeps WestJet Connect entertainment, paid Wi-Fi and both AC power and USB-A charging at every seat.
Seat Product Comparison
| Cabin | Seats | Layout | Pitch | Width | Recline | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WestJet Premium | 12 | 2-2 | 38" | 21.3" | 5" | recliner |
| Extended Comfort | 24 | 3-3 | 34"-36" | 17.3" | 2"-4" | standard |
| WestJet Economy | 138 | 3-3 | 30" | 16.2"-17.3" | 2" | standard |
