Boeing 737-900ER
Best rows: 6, 12. Watch rows: 11, 25 because of overwing exit recess and lavatories.
- 6 — Bulkhead row at start of economy: extra legroom
- 12 — Overwing exit row: extra legroom
Turkish Airlines's Boeing 737-900ER seats 130 passengers across 2 cabin classes.
Turkish Airlines flies the Boeing 737-900ER in 2 layouts — pick yours
Seat map
Verified layout · 130 seats · 16J/114Y, 130 seats. Second 737-900ER sub-fleet. Business 2-2 recliner (A B / E F) rows 1-4. Economy 3-3 (A B C / D E F) rows 6-25. Partial rows: row 11 BCDE at the overwing exit, and a single centre-aisle pair 25E/25F at the tail. Drawn count cross-checked to 130 clickable seats on aeroLOPA tk-79b. · Verified 2026-06-13
Cabin
130 seats total| Class | Pitch | Width | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business | — | — | 16 |
| Economy | — | — | 114 |
Cabin guide
- Business: 16 seats in a 2-2 layout (rows 1-4).
- Economy: 114 seats in a 3-3 layout (rows 6-25).
Best seats
- 6 — Bulkhead row at start of economy: extra legroom
- 12 — Overwing exit row: extra legroom
Seats to avoid
- 11 — Overwing exit recess: reduced seats (BCDE only)
- 25 — Last row: single pair at tail, 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, between rows 4 and 6: exit door area - adjacent seats may have extra legroom or door-slide intrusion.
- Cabin, behind row 25: 2 lavatories and galley - nearby rows can see queueing, door noise, and foot traffic and nearby rows can get meal-service noise and light.
Variant identity
Turkish Airlines uses this Boeing 737-900ER page for 16J/114Y, 130 seats. Second 737-900ER sub-fleet. Business 2-2 recliner (A B / E F) rows 1-4. Economy 3-3 (A B C / D E F) rows 6-25. Partial rows: row 11 BCDE at the overwing exit, and a single centre-aisle pair 25E/25F at the tail. Drawn count cross-checked to 130 clickable seats on aeroLOPA tk-79b.. The seat counts below are taken from the verified layout, not a generic aircraft template.
- 16J/114Y, 130 seats. Second 737-900ER sub-fleet. Business 2-2 recliner (A B / E F) rows 1-4. Economy 3-3 (A B C / D E F) rows 6-25. Partial rows: row 11 BCDE at the overwing exit, and a single centre-aisle pair 25E/25F at the tail. Drawn count cross-checked to 130 clickable seats on aeroLOPA tk-79b.
- 130 seats as drawn
- 16 Business, 114 Economy
Source & verification
Verified 2026-06-13. 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
- 130
Frequently asked questions
- How many seats does the Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-900ER have?
- This Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-900ER configuration (16J/114Y) has 130 seats: 16 Business, 114 Economy.
- What are the best seats on the Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-900ER?
- Rows with extra room on this aircraft: 6 (bulkhead row at start of economy); 12 (overwing exit row).
- Which seats should you avoid on the Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-900ER?
- Seats worth double-checking before you pick: rows 11; 25 — mostly due to lavatory and galley proximity, limited recline, or missing windows. Click any seat on the map for the specific reason.
- Does the Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-900ER have premium economy?
- No, this Boeing 737-900ER configuration does not have a premium economy cabin.
- How accurate is this Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-900ER 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 2026-06-13.