The Boeing 737 is the most environmentally friendly model in its class in terms of fuel consumption and noise control. The aircraft are equipped with winglets to provide additional fuel savings. Thanks to its ultramodern computer technology and GPS, this model of aircraft can be steered with great precision and fuel economy.
WestJet has operated a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft since it began in 1996. The narrow-body 737 happens to be one of the best-selling commercial jetliner in history. WestJet currently operates a fleet that spans through the generations of old and new. Latest additions to the fleet comprise of the 600 and the larger 800 series. Both add valuable and necessary flexibility to WestJet Airlines. However, the bulk of its fleet is made up of the Boeing 737-700.
WestJet fleet of 737-600, 737-700, and 737-800 aircraft features leather seats and Wireless Entertainment with Internet Connectivity. WestJet's B737-700 operates on short and medium-haul flights and has a 134 seats capacity.
The Premium section is located in the first three rows of the aircraft and offer 3-4 inches of additional pitch. Passengers seated in Plus will get advance boarding, first access to overhead bins, and complimentary food and beverages (selections vary). In addition, the Premium fare offers passengers priority screening (at available airports) and the ability to change or cancel flights for no fee.
Premium seats offer 4-5 inches of seat recline, Economy seats offer 3 inches of recline.