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Home » Southwest Airlines’ New Cabins & Seats Debut On Boeing 737 MAX Fleet
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Southwest Airlines’ New Cabins & Seats Debut On Boeing 737 MAX Fleet

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomOctober 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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In early 2024, Southwest Airlines announced plans to refresh its cabin interiors as of 2025. The funny thing is that this announcement came before the airline decided to change everything else, from introducing extra legroom seats and assigned seating, to charging for checked bags.

Anyway, Southwest’s first plane with the new style interiors has just been delivered, so we finally have our first look at this…

Southwest unveils new cabin interiors with RECARO seats

Southwest has just taken delivery of its first aircraft with new style cabin interiors, which will be installed on all newly delivered Boeing 737 MAX aircraft going forward. The first plane has the registration code N8972S, and is entering service as of October 16, 2025.

New Southwest Airlines cabin interiors

As before, the plane has 175 seats, though spacing is a bit different than in the past, given that the airline now offers extra legroom seating at the front of the cabin (which comes as the expense of legroom further back in the cabin). As you’ll see, the extra legroom seats are also differentiated from the rest of the cabin, with some lighter “stripes” in the seat finishes.

New Southwest Airlines extra legroom seats

The Dallas-based airline has partnered with RECARO on the new seating, and specifically, has the company’s R2 model installed. Each seat features two power outlets (USB-A and USB-C), a seat back personal device holder, and a multi-adjustable headrest cushion. The tray table also has two inset beverage holders, convenient whether you’re left or right handed.

New Southwest Airlines personal device holders
New Southwest Airlines in-seat power ports

The cabin boasts a refreshed lighting package, updated carpet, and other unique design details. Then there’s Viasat Wi-Fi, which will soon be free for all Rapid Rewards members.

New Southwest Airlines larger overhead bins
New Southwest Airlines cabin design & carpet

Southwest states that the new design is based on extensive research covering customer and employee perceptions of color, comfort, and their aspirations for the overall onboard experience. The airline claims that the new design brings to life Southwest’s warm energy with deep blue tones, sky blue accents, and a nod to the Southwest Heart woven throughout the carpet.

I mean, it’s hard to get too excited about a new economy cabin that doesn’t even have personal televisions, but I do have to say that the cabin looks quite nice in terms of the little design details, like the stitching on the seats, the different tones of blue on the headrest, the pattern on the carpet, etc.

RECARO is known for its very slim and lightweight seats, which are of course great for airline economics, and perhaps a bit less great for passenger comfort. The airline claims it took this into account, but I haven’t yet sat in one of these seats, so can’t chime in.

New Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX seat map

Will Southwest’s existing aircraft get new interiors?

The intention is that these exact new interiors will primarily only be available on newly delivered Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. So all newly delivered aircraft going forward should get these interiors, while old aircraft generally won’t get these interiors.

That being said, that’s not to say that changes aren’t coming to the rest of the fleet:

  • Southwest is currently changing cabin spacing on existing aircraft to add an extra legroom section; that doesn’t mean there are new seats, but it does mean the layout is generally similar
  • In recent years, Southwest has been retrofitting some of its existing planes to add power outlets and larger overhead bins, so those are progressively being installed on a number of aircraft
  • Southwest has also announced that in the second half of 2026 and first half of 2027, it’ll retrofit more than half of its Boeing 737-700s with in-seat power (though not new seats)

So yeah, at the moment there’s not a whole lot of consistency when it comes to what you’ll find onboard Southwest aircraft. And while I wouldn’t expect the new interiors on a widespread basis for many years, there should be some more consistency at least between the various features in the next couple of years.

Southwest Boeing 737-700 cabins are getting some updates

Bottom line

Southwest Airlines has just debuted new cabin interiors on its newly delivered Boeing 737 MAXs. This plane has an all-new cabin design, plus new seats from RECARO. As you’d expect, there’s an extra legroom section, but there are also power ports, new headrests, larger overhead bins, and an updated aesthetic. Don’t expect to see these on a widespread basis anytime soon, but it’s still fun to see the direction being taken.

What do you make of Southwest’s new cabin interiors?

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