How many seats does a Jet2 737 800 have?


How many seats does a Jet2 737 800 have? The Jet2 Boeing 737-800 has a 3x3 seating configuration. There are 189 seats on this aircraft, all of which, are Economy Class. This aircraft is equipped with Acro seats fitted to provide more space and comfort for passengers.


Do Jet2 seats recline?

Seat and Amenities Being a low-cost carrier, the seats don't recline or have headrests and the actual leg room is about an inch less than their full-service competitor, British airways (BA).


What is the safest seat on a 737-800?

According to aviation specialist Doug Drury, the dreaded middle seat is statistically the safest if the plane goes down.


Do Jet2 planes have extra legroom seats?

You can pre-book these seats during the booking process, add them later when you visit Manage My Booking or request them at check-in for a small fee per flight. The majority of our extra legroom seats are also classed as emergency exit seats, so only certain customers can sit here for safety reasons.


Is the 737-800 Max safe now?

Because of the sheer intensity of the scrutiny the aircraft faced, the Boeing 737 MAX could be considered one of the safest in the world. In fact, among the dozens of models of commercial airliners around the world, it is likely the safest due to the amount of regulation testing that took place.


Should I avoid Boeing 737 MAX?

Is it safe now? By endorsement of the FAA, Boeing and its pilots, the 737 MAX has been determined as safe to fly. But safe pilots fly planes safely and part of being a safe pilot is being well-trained and well-informed as to the full functionality of an aircraft's systems.


Are Jet2 planes spacious?

Good legroom and window view. No seat recline as usual with low cost or holiday airlines.


Is Jet2 a reliable airline?

Jet2.com – which flies from 10 UK airports to more than 65 destinations – came out top with an overall customer score of 80%. It was one of only two short-haul carriers – the other being the airline Norwegian, which scored 74% – to achieve “recommended provider” status.