Seat Boeing 737 max8 best seat
Looking for the best seat on a Boeing 737 MAX 8? Here’s a quick guide based on recent airline reviews.
Southwest Airlines – “Infinite Legroom” Window Seats
Southwest’s most coveted seats on the 737 MAX 8 are the window seats 16A and 16F, which sit directly behind the over‑wing exit and enjoy an unobstructed space that feels like “infinite legroom”.
These seats are part of the Extra Legroom section in the mid‑cabin and are identified on the seat map as the only window positions with a large open area in front of them. View from the Wing +1 1/2 View from the Wing Dec 11, 2025 17% Southwest Has A Secret “Infinite Legroom” Seat — Here’s Why It Exists And How To Grab It Southwest Airlines has an infinite legroom seat that’s the most desirable on the aircraft. I’ve had the seat – even without an especially low boarding number – because it’s an exit row seat midway back in the aircraft and many people don’t know to make a beeline for it. Founder of global logistics firm Flexport Ryan Petersen asks why this seat even exists Why does Southwest have this one seat that’s so much better than all the rest? pic.twitter.com/I9HKDBs5t9 — Ryan Petersen (@typesfast) December 10, 2025 Southwest actually has two of these seats –
Singapore Airlines – Business Class “Throne” Seat
In Singapore Airlines’ 737 MAX 8 business class, the single “throne” seats in the middle row provide the most privacy and space, with no neighboring seat and a footwell that sits between the seats in front.
The reviewer experienced seat 12J on the right side, describing it as the best seat because of its isolated position and generous pitch and width. One Mile at a Time
United Airlines – Economy Plus and Exit Row Seats
United’s 737 MAX 8 offers Economy Plus rows 7‑15 with 34 inches of pitch, and the exit rows 20 and 21 provide an even larger 39 inches of pitch, making them the top choices for extra legroom in economy. TravelUpdate
Greater Bay Airlines – Premium Class Window Seat
Greater Bay’s Premium Class on the 737 MAX features a 40‑inch pitch and a window seat 2A located just in front of the bulkhead, which gives additional legroom and a comfortable recline without disturbing a passenger behind. The Alviator
