WN·Southwest Airlines
Boeing 737-700· Standard
Last verified: April 2026
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Rows 1–27 · 137 seats ratedPick a green. Skip the reds. Whites are fine, yellows have trade-offs.
KeyPick a green. Skip reds. Whites fine, yellows trade-offs.
Pick a green. Skip the reds. Whites are fine, yellows have trade-offs.
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Best seats on this plane
Preferred/Standard
- Window
Preferred window with 31 inches of legroom. Same space as Standard but you board earlier.
- Window
Preferred window with 31 inches of legroom. Quiet zone before the gap. No power.
- Window
Preferred window with 31 inches of legroom. Same space as Standard but you board earlier.
Extra Legroom
- Window
Extra Legroom window with 35–36 inches of legroom — the most generous legroom in Southwest's enti…
- Window
Extra Legroom window with 35–36 inches of legroom. Right-side window. Same quality as the A-side.
- Window
Extra Legroom window with 35–36 inches of legroom — the most generous legroom in Southwest's enti…
Seats to avoid
Preferred/Standard
- Middle
Last row middle. Worst seat on the 737-700.
- Middle
Last row middle. Worst seat on the 737-700.
- Aisle
Last row aisle. No recline, near rear facilities, but aisle access lets you escape. Last to deplane.
Extra Legroom
- Middle
Bulkhead middle with no tray table, no underseat storage, and fixed armrests.
- Middle
Bulkhead middle with no tray table, no underseat storage, and fixed armrests.
- Middle
Extra Legroom middle with 35–36 inches of legroom.
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SECTION · WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
What you need to know
- →Rows 15 are exit rows with extra legroom (34"), but don't recline.
- →Row 27 is the last row. No recline, constant lavatory traffic, and odor from the galley.
- →Power outlets not confirmed on this aircraft. Download entertainment and charge devices before boarding.