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Home » WestJet Refreshing Boeing 737 Cabins, Adding Premium Class To More Planes
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WestJet Refreshing Boeing 737 Cabins, Adding Premium Class To More Planes

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomSeptember 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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It’s a fascinating time for Canada’s second largest airline, WestJet. The carrier is getting an investment from Delta and Korean Air, has ordered more aircraft (including more Dreamliners), and very much seems poised to take on Air Canada on a more national level.

Adding to that, the airline has just announced plans to retrofit dozens of Boeing 737s, including adding a premium cabin.

WestJet’s economy-only Boeing 737s get a glow-up

WestJet has nearly 150 Boeing 737s in its fleet, including 737-700s, 737-800s, and 737 MAX 8s. The passenger experience on these planes is pretty mixed, given the varied ways the airline acquired these planes.

The airline has now announced plans to refresh the cabins of its 43 Boeing 737s that are in an all-economy layout. These are primarily planes that were acquired through Swoop and Sunwing. With these new interiors, WestJet hopes to offer a more consistent passenger experience across its fleet, and also offer more premium seating options.

The retrofitted 737s will feature 12 Premium Class seats, which are the equivalent of regional business class, in a 2-2 configuration.

New WestJet Premium Class Boeing 737

Behind that will be 36 Extended Comfort seats, which are the carrier’s extra legroom economy section. There will be cabin dividers between all cabins.

New WestJet Extended Comfort Boeing 737

Even the standard economy seats will offer more choice, with seats having less space at the back, and more space at the front. I’m sure the seats in the back will be really tight, but then again, so are the seats right now on these planes.

Refreshed WestJet Boeing 737 cabin

While there won’t be seat back entertainment, all seats onboard will have power outlets and personal device holders. Keep in mind that WestJet is also in the process of introducing free Starlink Wi-Fi.

The airline notes how using “ultra slim-line seats” will allow for enough space onboard to add one seating row compared to the prior standard layout, “reducing the cost per seat and helping to provide Canadians with affordable fares and optionality.” Meh.

Planes should start to be reconfigured as of the coming weeks, though it remains to be seen how long it takes to reconfigure all 43 planes.

Here’s how Samantha Taylor, WestJet’s Chief Experience Officer, describes this:

“The cabin has been thoughtfully designed to offer WestJet’s welcoming service at every budget. It reflects our commitment to elevating every aspect of the travel experience and meeting guest demand for a broader range of product offerings.”

“WestJet has always been a pioneer in making air travel available to Canadians, largely through keeping costs low to offer affordable airfares. The layout for our refreshed cabin caters to our guests’ diverse preferences. Whether they opt for Premium seating with extra amenities and legroom or for more affordable ticket prices with less space, we’re excited to introduce this range of products for our guests to enjoy.”

It’s cool to see the way that WestJet is evolving

As I often say, Canada is a challenging aviation market, given how big the country is, while having a fairly small population, with a limited number of air markets with large demand. That being said, it’s always good to see more competition, and WestJet is definitely becoming more of a competitor to Air Canada.

It’s about time that WestJet reconfigure those all-economy Boeing 737s that were integrated into the fleet in recent years. It ultimately makes sense to have a consistent experience across the fleet, and hopefully this helps lower premium cabin airfare pricing in many markets (since premium fares are oddly expensive in Canada compared to the United States, presumably due to Air Canada having such a dominant position).

I actually really need to fly WestJet again, as I’ve never flown the carrier’s 737 premium cabin, and would like to revisit the carrier’s 787 business class, which I flew shortly after launch.

I haven’t been paying all that much attention to WestJet’s loyalty situation, as the carrier’s own program is revenue based. Am I correct in thinking there still aren’t opportunities to redeem partner airline miles for business class travel on the airline? I believe WestJet sometimes has attractive one-way business class fares for long haul flights, so maybe I should look into those?

WestJet will grow quite a bit in the coming years

Bottom line

WestJet will be reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737s that are in an all-economy layout. The airline plans to introduce a cabin with more customer choice, including offering 12 business class seats, 36 extra legroom economy seats, and even standard economy seats with a varying amount of legroom.

It’s nice to see an increasingly competitive larger player in Canada, especially one with more premium capacity.

What do you make of WestJet reconfiguring dozens of Boeing 737s?

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