Seat map Boeing 737-800 Virgin Australia. Best seats in the plane
Virgin Australia uses this airplane for domestic flights.
Seat map of the Boeing 737-800 (73H)
Boeing 737-800 operated by Virgin Australia may accommodate 176 passengers.
Business class offers 8 recliner seats. The seats of the 1st row have no floor storage during take-off and landing. Location of the galley in front is another disadvantage of the seats 1D and 1F.
Economy class may transport 168 passengers. Passengers of the seats of the 3rd row will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom. However, these seats are narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.
The seat 9A is considered bad seat due to missing window.
Because of the exit row located behind the seats of the 12th row are less reclining than standard.
As the seats of the 13th row are located between two exit rows they offer extra space to passengers’ legs but at the same time have limited recline and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.
Passengers of the seats of the 14th row will take advantage of extra legroom but lack of the floor storage during take-off and landing may be bothersome.
Location of the lavatories behind and limited recline make the seats of the last 30th row bad seats.
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