Boeing 737-700
Best rows: 6, 7, 8, 16, 17. Watch rows: 6, 8, 15, 27, 28 because of bulkhead clearance, missing or misaligned windows, limited recline, lavatories, and galley noise.
- 6 — Bulkhead row, Premium Class: extra legroom
- 7, 8 — Premium Class (published rows 6-8)
- 16 — Over-wing exit row (16B/C and 16D/E): more legroom
- 17 — Over-wing exit seats 17A/17F: more legroom
Alaska Airlines's Boeing 737-700 seats 124 passengers across 2 cabin classes. First class offers 41 inches of pitch, economy comes in at 31 inches.
Seat map
Verified layout · 124 seats · 73G (12 aircraft), 12F 112Y; 18 Premium Class seats (rows 6-8) · Verified 2026-06-11
Cabin
124 seats total| Class | Pitch | Width | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Class | 41" | 21.3" | 12 |
| Main Cabin | 31" | 17" | 112 |
Cabin guide
- First Class: 12 seats in a 2-2 layout (rows 1-3), 41" pitch, 21.3" wide.
- Main Cabin: 112 seats in a 3-3 layout (rows 6-28), 31" pitch, 17" wide.
Best seats
- 6 — Bulkhead row, Premium Class: extra legroom
- 7, 8 — Premium Class (published rows 6-8)
- 16 — Over-wing exit row (16B/C and 16D/E): more legroom
- 17 — Over-wing exit seats 17A/17F: more legroom
Seats to avoid
- 6 — Bulkhead: tray table in armrest, no underseat storage, wall closer than typical
- 8 — No window at 8A/8F
- 15 — Limited recline: exit row behind (15A/B/E/F)
- 27 — Lavatories directly behind
- 28 — Last row: lavatories and galley behind
Exit rows, lavatories & galleys
- Cabin, before row 1: 1 lavatory and galley - nearby rows can see queueing, door noise, and foot traffic and nearby rows can get meal-service noise and light.
- Cabin, behind row 28: 2 lavatories, galley, and exit door area - nearby rows can see queueing, door noise, and foot traffic, nearby rows can get meal-service noise and light, and adjacent seats may have extra legroom or door-slide intrusion.
Variant identity
Alaska Airlines uses this Boeing 737-700 page for 73G (12 aircraft), 12F 112Y; 18 Premium Class seats (rows 6-8). The seat counts below are taken from the verified layout, not a generic aircraft template.
- 73G (12 aircraft), 12F 112Y; 18 Premium Class seats (rows 6-8)
- 124 seats as drawn
- 12 First Class, 112 Main Cabin
Seat-by-seat notes
Every annotated seat on this verified layout, rated and explained: no window, near a galley or lavatory, limited recline, exit-row legroom, bulkhead or bassinet positions, misaligned windows, and tray-table or under-seat-storage quirks.
| Row / seat | Cabin | Rating | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15A, 15B, 15E, 15F | Main Cabin | Avoid | limited recline (exit row behind) |
| 17A, 17F | Main Cabin | Best | extra legroom |
| 26A, 26B, 26E, 26F | Main Cabin | Avoid | near a lavatory (queuing and noise) |
| 27A, 27B, 27C, 27D, 27E, 27F | Main Cabin | Avoid | right beside a lavatory |
| 28A, 28F | Main Cabin | Avoid | right beside a lavatory |
| 28B, 28C, 28D, 28E | Main Cabin | Avoid | right beside a lavatory and near a galley (noise and bright light at meal times) |
Source & verification
Verified 2026-06-11. Seat count is validated against the published cabin totals before this map can render. Per-seat notes are extracted from the source data and rewritten into plain-language warnings for row selection.
- Verification tier
- Tier A
- Validated seats
- 124
Frequently asked questions
- How many seats does the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700 have?
- This Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700 configuration (73G (12 aircraft)) has 124 seats: 12 First Class, 112 Main Cabin.
- What are the best seats on the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700?
- Rows with extra room on this aircraft: 6 (bulkhead row, premium class); 7, 8 (premium class (published rows 6-8)); 16 (over-wing exit row (16b/c and 16d/e)); 17 (over-wing exit seats 17a/17f).
- Which seats should you avoid on the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700?
- Seats worth double-checking before you pick: rows 6; 8; 15; 27; 28 — mostly due to lavatory and galley proximity, limited recline, or missing windows. Click any seat on the map for the specific reason.
- Does the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700 have premium economy?
- No, this Boeing 737-700 configuration does not have a premium economy cabin.
- How accurate is this Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700 seat map?
- This layout is verified seat-by-seat: every cabin count is checked against the airline's published configuration, and the full seat grid is validated before the map is shown. Last verified 2026-06-11.