Norwegian
Boeing 737 (737-800 and 737 MAX 8)
Norwegian Boeing 737 Seat Guide (2026) | Cabin.coach
TL;DR
Norwegian's 737 fleet is all-economy with a 3-3 cabin layout. Exit rows 15-16 (737 MAX 8) and row 15 (737-800) offer the best extra legroom at ~38 inches. Avoid the last rows (31-32 depending on aircraft type) due to limited recline, and skip rows with missing windows on certain 737-800 aircraft.
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Norwegian operates an all-economy Boeing 737 fleet with a standard 3-3 layout across both 737-800 and 737 MAX 8 aircraft. While seat pitch is modest at 29-31 inches, strategic seat selection can significantly improve your comfort level. Learn which seats offer extra legroom and which to avoid.
Business Class
Norwegian does not offer business class on its Boeing 737 aircraft. All passengers travel in economy configuration.
Economy Class
Norwegian's entire 737 fleet is configured as all-economy with a 3-3 seating layout (three seats on each side of the aisle). Standard economy pitch ranges from 29-31 inches on the 737-800 and 29-30 inches on the 737 MAX 8, which is relatively tight for long-haul flights. The seat width is 17.2 inches across both aircraft types. Exit row seats offer significantly more legroom at approximately 38 inches of pitch, making them highly desirable for taller passengers. However, exit row seats typically come with additional fees on Norwegian flights.
Best seats
Seat | Aircraft | Why |
|---|---|---|
Rows 15-16 | 737 MAX 8 | Exit row seats with maximum legroom (~38 inches) and full recline capability |
Row 15 | 737-800 | Exit row with extra legroom (~38 inches) and ability to recline fully |
Row 1 (Bulkhead) | Both | Extra legroom (~38 inches) without exit row restrictions, good for families with infants |
Seats to avoid
Seat | Aircraft | Why |
|---|---|---|
Row 32 | 737 MAX 8 | Last row with severely limited recline and proximity to lavatories |
Row 31 | 737-800 | Last row with no recline and close to engine noise/lavatories |
Row 15 | 737 MAX 8 | Exit row seats that do not recline despite extra legroom |
Seats 10A, 11A, 11F | 737-800 (some aircraft) | Missing windows on certain 737-800 variants, reducing natural light |
Does Norwegian offer extra legroom seats?
Yes. Exit rows (15-16 on 737 MAX 8, row 15 on 737-800) and the bulkhead row (row 1) provide approximately 38 inches of pitch compared to the standard 29-31 inches. These seats typically require an additional fee.
Can I recline my seat on Norwegian's 737?
Most economy seats recline, but exit row seats on the 737 MAX 8 do not recline. Standard economy recline is modest due to tight spacing.
Which 737 variant does Norwegian use?
Norwegian operates both the 737-800 and newer 737 MAX 8. The MAX 8 offers slightly better pitch (29-30 inches vs 29-31 inches) and has some seating differences, particularly in exit rows.
Are there window seat issues on Norwegian's 737?
On some 737-800 aircraft, seats 10A, 11A, and 11F have missing windows. Check your specific aircraft configuration before booking if window seats are important to you.
What is the cabin width on Norwegian's 737?
All economy seats are 17.2 inches wide, which is standard for narrow-body aircraft. The 3-3 layout means middle seats have armrest access on both sides.
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