Virgin Australia
Boeing 737-800
Virgin Australia Boeing 737-800 Seat Guide (2026) | Cabin.coach
TL;DR
The 737-800 features an 8-seat Business cabin in 2-2 layout with 37-38 inch pitch, and a 3-3 Economy cabin with 30-31 inch pitch. Book Business seats 1A, 1C, 1D, or 1F for premium comfort, or Economy exit rows 14-15 (Refreshed) for extra legroom. Avoid the last row and overwing window seats on Refreshed aircraft due to misalignment.
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Virgin Australia's Boeing 737-800 offers a comfortable short-haul experience with Business and Economy cabins. This guide reveals the best seats to book and which ones to avoid for an optimal flight experience.
Business Class
Virgin Australia's Business cabin offers premium comfort with 8 seats configured in a 2-2 layout. With 37-38 inches of pitch, you'll enjoy generous legroom for this narrow-body aircraft. The Business cabin lacks a privacy door but provides a clear separation from Economy. Seats are forward-facing in pairs, ideal for couples or business companions.
Premium Economy
Virgin Australia offers a Premium Economy cabin on this aircraft, providing an intermediate option between standard Economy and full Business Class with enhanced comfort and service.
Economy Class
The Economy cabin is configured in a standard 3-3 layout with 30-31 inches of pitch. While modest, this is typical for regional Australian flights. The cabin spans rows 3-31 (Refreshed) or 3-30 (Legacy/Prototype), with exit rows offering additional legroom. Standard Economy seats are narrower and more compact than Business, but acceptable for short-haul routes.
Best seats
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
1A | Business | Forward-facing pair with window access, maximum privacy and space |
1C | Business | Forward-facing pair with aisle access, excellent comfort |
1D | Business | Forward-facing pair with aisle access, premium positioning |
1F | Business | Forward-facing pair with window access, excellent light and views |
Row 14-15 (Refreshed) | Economy | Exit row seats with significantly more legroom than standard Economy |
Row 13-14 (Legacy/Prototype) | Economy | Exit row seats with extra legroom on older aircraft configurations |
Seats to avoid
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
Row 31 (Refreshed) / Row 30 (Legacy/Prototype) | Economy | Last row with limited recline, proximity to lavatories, and minimal legroom |
12A/12F (Refreshed) | Economy | Overwing window misaligned, obstructed views and awkward positioning |
13A/13F (Refreshed) | Economy | Overwing window misaligned, poor sightlines and reduced natural light |
9A (Legacy/Prototype) | Economy | No window on older configurations, reduced natural light and views |
Does the Boeing 737-800 have seatback entertainment?
Virgin Australia's 737-800 features seatback entertainment in Business and Premium Economy, with shared screens or limited options in Economy depending on aircraft age and retrofit status.
What's the difference between Refreshed and Legacy aircraft?
Refreshed 737-800s have updated cabins, improved windows, and better amenities. Legacy/Prototype variants are older with fewer features. Exit row positioning differs: Refreshed uses rows 14-15, Legacy/Prototype uses rows 13-14.
Are exit row seats in Economy worth booking?
Yes, if you value legroom. Exit rows offer significantly more pitch than standard Economy (37-38 inches compared to 30-31), though you cannot recline and have safety responsibilities.
Can I recline in Economy?
Economy seats have limited recline capability typical of narrow-body aircraft. Exit row seats do not recline due to safety regulations.
Is there WiFi on Virgin Australia's 737-800?
WiFi availability varies by aircraft. Check your booking confirmation or contact Virgin Australia directly to confirm connectivity on your specific flight.
Which cabin offers the best value?
For short-haul flights, Premium Economy offers good value between Economy and Business. For longer regional routes, Business pitch of 37-38 inches provides meaningful comfort improvement.
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