Seat map Boeing 737-800 El Al. Best seats in the plane

Seat map Boeing 737-800 El Al. Best seats in the plane

This airplane is used by El Al during the flights inside the country and on the routes to Egypt and Europe.

Seat map of the Boeing 737-800 (738)

Seat Map Boeing 737-800 EL AL

Boeing 737-800 operated by El Al company may accommodate 154 passengers in two classes: business and economy.


Business class consists of 16 recliner seats located in 4 rows. The seats have 2-2 configuration.

The seats of the 10th row have the following disadvantages: close location of the lavatory and galleys and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing. Passengers with infants are often seated here as these seats have bassinets. Also the seats 10A and 10K have limited space for passengers’ legs because of the bulkhead position. Passengers of the seats 10C and 10H on the contrary will take advantage of extra legroom.

Economy class has 138 standard seats located in 23 rows. For passengers with babies the seats of the 21st row offer bassinets. These seats are a little narrower than standard as the tray tables are built-in the armrests making them immovable. Also there is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing. Another disadvantage of the seats 21AB and 21HJ is limited space for passengers legs. The seats 21C and 21H have extra legroom due to the fact that the bulkhead does not fully extend to the aisle.

Missing windows make the seats 24A and 24K bad seats.

Due to the exit row located behind the seats of the 27th row are not reclining.

As the seats of the 44th row are located between two exit rows, these seats on the one hand offer extra legroom but on the other they are not reclining, their width is reduced as the tray tables are in the armrests and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The best seats on this airplane are considered the seats of the 45th row. Passengers of these seats will feel comfortable thanks to extra space for their legs. However, these seats are a little narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats of the last 59th row are considered bad seats as they are not reclining and are considered close to lavatories and galleys.

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