Boeing 737-700

Designed for both short and long-range flights, you’ll find our Boeing 737-700 flying extensively within the state of Alaska along with select flights within the continental U.S. These aircraft feature 124 leather Recaro seats, seatback power outlets for charging laptops and smartphones, Premium Class, custom LED lighting, inflight internet service, and Inflight entertainment.

We’ve also converted three of these aircraft into cargo freighters which operate nearly exclusively in the state of Alaska and between Alaska and the Lower 48.

 
Boeing 737-700 aircraft
 

Specifications

  • Crew: 2 Pilots, 3 Flight Attendants
  • First Class: 12
  • Range: 2,985 nm
  • Premium Class: 18
  • Length: 110 ft, 4 in (33.6 m)
  • Coach: 94
  • Typical Cruise Speed: 530 mph (853 km/h)
  • Wingspan: (with winglets) 117 ft, 5 in (35.8 m)
  • Max. Cruising Altitude: 41,000 ft (12,497 m)
  • Featured amenities: Wi-Fi available110v power in seatUSB power in seat
  • Seats: Aircraft seat width dimensions
 

Interior seating layout of our Boeing 737-700

Seatmap of the Boeing 737-700

Alt text for the Boeing 737-700

This diagram shows the seat map for our Boeing 737-700 aircraft. Our Boeing 737-700 aircraft have two cabins: First Class, and Main Cabin. The First Class cabin has 12 seats in rows 1-3 of the plane. As you board the plane, the First Class seats are lettered, from left to right, F and D, the aisle, then C and A. The Main Cabin includes a total of 112 seats in rows 6-28, including 18 Premium Class seats in rows 6-8. Exit row seating on this aircraft is in rows 16 and 17. As you board the plane, the Main Cabin seats are lettered, from left to right, F, E, and D, the aisle, then C, B, and A. There are 8 emergency exits: two at the front of the First Class cabin (one on each side), four in the middle of the Main Cabin at rows 16 and 17 (two on each side), and two at back of the plane (one on each side). There are 3 lavatories: one at the front of the First Class cabin (on the left when facing the front of the plane), and two at the very back of the Main Cabin (as you face the back of the plane there is one on the right, and one on the left at the end of the aisle). There are three galleys: one at the front of the First Class cabin, and two at the very back of the Main Cabin.