TAAG Angola Airlines Boeing 737-700 seat map
Seat map
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Cabins
Business Class
- Seat
- Recliner
Economy Class
- Seat
- Standard seat
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 18, 2026.
- TAAG Angola AirlinesPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026
Current official fleet page: Boeing 737-700 seat plan with 120 seats, including 12 Business and 108 Economy.
The live HTML exposes the class counts in data attributes. It does not publish seat numbers, letters, dimensions, or per-tail applicability. Direct capture required disabled TLS certificate verification in the capture environment.
https://flytaag.com/en/Travelling-with-TAAG/Fleet/Airplane/boeing-737-700 ↗ - TAAG Angola AirlinesPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026
Airline-published seat-plan image showing three full four-seat Business rows followed by 18 full six-seat Economy rows.
The drawing is unlabeled. Physical seat blocks are published, while SeatLink row numbers and letters are derived. Direct capture required disabled TLS certificate verification in the capture environment.
https://flytaag.com/Portals/0/Imagens/Aeronaves/AirplaneMap/TAAG-B737-700ER.png ↗
CURRENT CONFIG SET: TAAG's current 737-700 fleet page publishes 120 seats split between Business and Economy, and its embedded airline seat plan highlights 12 Business seats followed by 108 Economy seats. PUBLISHED PHYSICAL GRID: the image shows three full four-seat Business rows and 18 full six-seat Economy rows. LABEL DERIVATION: the source image does not print row numbers or seat letters, so SeatLink uses consecutive rows 1-3 and 4-21 with conventional A/C-D/F and A/B/C-D/E/F lettering; all cabins and rows are marked derived and provenance is mixed. The 12J108Y code is a cabin-capacity discriminator, not a claimed internal TAAG code. No monuments, exits, wing bounds, seat dimensions, hardware, window alignments, or seat-specific quality claims are inferred.
What changed
- Jul 18, 2026Initial active TAAG 737-700 12J/108Y configuration from published airline counts and cabin imagery.