Peta kursi Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9
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- 17A, 17B, 17C, 17D, 17E, 17F — Exit row: significantly more legroom; occupants must be willing and able to assist in an evacuation (no infants).
- 15A, 15B, 15C, 15D, 15E, 15F — Row directly ahead of the exit row: recline is limited to keep the exit path clear.
Kabin
First Class
- Jarak kursi
- 40.5"perkiraan
- Lebar
- 21"estimasi
- Kursi
- Kursi recliner
- Daya
- Stopkontak AC · USB-A · USB-C
alaskaair.com First Class page advertises “up to 41 inches” of pitch — the most legroom of any U.S. domestic First Class. Value 40 with maxValue 41.
Premium Class
- Jarak kursi
- 35"perkiraan
- Lebar
- 17"estimasi
- Kursi
- Kursi ruang kaki ekstra
- Daya
- Stopkontak AC · USB-A · USB-C
Alaska states Premium Class has “up to 4 inches more legroom” than Main Cabin (31-32 in), giving ~35 in; exact pitch not published — approximate.
Main Cabin
- Jarak kursi
- 31.5"estimasi
- Lebar
- 17"estimasi
- Kursi
- Kursi standar
- Daya
- Stopkontak AC · USB-A · USB-C
Fasilitas kabin
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3 toilet · 2 galley · 2 pasang pintu
Layanan di pesawat
Sumber
Setiap ukuran dan klaim di halaman ini ditelusuri ke salah satu sumber berikut. Terakhir diverifikasi 14 Jul 2026.
Kutipan sumber dan catatan riset di bawah ini ditampilkan dalam bahasa Inggris — bahasa asli tempat data tersebut diverifikasi.
- Alaska AirlinesSUMBER PRIMERDiakses 14 Jul 2026
737-9 MAX aircraft page: two-cabin First + Main structure, 178 Recaro seats, First Class rows 1-4 (2-2), overwing exit rows 16 and 17, 8 emergency exits (2 fwd, 4 overwing, 2 aft), Boeing Sky Interior, device holders, seatback power and inflight internet/entertainment.
JS-rendered page whose prose still states the pre-refresh split and labels rows 6-9 as ‘42 Premium Class seats’ (cannot fit four 6-abreast rows); cited here only for cabin structure. Post-refresh 16/30/132 counts come from the newsroom + Wikipedia.
https://www.alaskaair.com/content/travel-info/our-aircraft/737-9-max ↗ - Alaska Airlines NewsroomSUMBER PRIMERDiakses 14 Jul 2026
737-9 MAX Premium Class expanded from 24 to 30 seats (six Main Cabin seats converted) across 80 MAX 9 airframes; First Class stays at 16; establishes the post-refresh 16/30/132 = 178 split. Conversions spring 2025 to summer 2026.
https://news.alaskaair.com/guest-experience/alaska-airlines-more-first-class-and-premium-seating/ ↗ - Alaska Airlines NewsroomSUMBER PRIMERDiakses 14 Jul 2026
737 fleet refresh (completed): seatback device holders at every seat, USB-C charging added, power relocated to the armrest, First Class leg rest.
https://news.alaskaair.com/guest-experience/5-updates-to-spot-when-you-step-on-board-alaska-airlines-refreshed-737-fleet/ ↗ - Alaska AirlinesSUMBER PRIMERDiakses 14 Jul 2026
First Class custom Recaro leather seats advertised with up to 41-inch pitch (“most legroom” of any U.S. domestic First Class), leg rest, six-way headrest and power.
JS-rendered product page; the 41-inch pitch and “most legroom” text are present in the markup. Seat width (21 in) and recline are not published here and are marked unsourced.
https://www.alaskaair.com/content/travel-info/flight-experience/first-class ↗ - Alaska Airlines NewsroomSUMBER PRIMERDiakses 14 Jul 2026
Premium Class offers up to 4 inches more legroom than Main Cabin plus complimentary cocktails, beer and wine; cabin/product overview.
https://news.alaskaair.com/guest-experience/main-cabin-first-class-and-premium-oh-my-introducing-your-seat-options-on-board-our-aircraft/ ↗ - WikipediaSUMBER INDEPENDENDiakses 14 Jul 2026
Alaska 737 MAX 9 fleet table (current, post-refresh): 16 First / 30 Premium / 132 Main = 178; 80 airframes in service, shown fully converted with no in-progress note.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Airlines_fleet ↗
POST-REFRESH 178-seat 737-9 MAX layout (16 First / 30 Premium / 132 Main). The 2025-26 fleet refresh grew Premium Class from 24 to 30 seats by converting the six forward-most Main Cabin seats (one 6-abreast row) to Premium and adding USB-C/device holders; the 178 total and 16 First are unchanged. The 16/30/132 split is confirmed by the Wikipedia Alaska fleet table (current, post-refresh) and the Alaska newsroom expansion post (“737-9 MAX Premium Class 24→ 30, six Main Cabin seats converted, 80 airframes”); the refresh is in revenue service now (July 2026) — Wikipedia shows the MAX 9 fleet fully at 16/30/132 with no in-progress note. ROW GRID IS DERIVED from published cabin counts + layouts, not a published row-by-row map: First 2-2 on A/C/D/F rows 1-4 (16); no row 5 (forward galley/class divider); Premium 3-3 rows 6-10 (30, the added row 10 is the converted Main row); Main 3-3 rows 11-34 (132), last six rows (29-34) a 2-2 rear taper so the aft-most row is 34 while the total stays 132. Same derivation as the pre-refresh as-7m9-178 with the Premium/Main divider moved aft one row (Main rows 11-34 unchanged). Overwing exit rows 16-17 per alaskaair.com. WINDOW GRID: no variant-exact 737 MAX 9 grid exists in data/window-grids/, so aircraft.windowGridType is intentionally omitted (the 737-900ER and MAX 8 grids are NOT bound) and no structural window-blank was applied — every window seat carries windowAlignment “unknown”, matching the lineage anchor as-7m9-178. SOURCE INCONSISTENCY: Alaska’s 737-9 MAX aircraft page prose still describes the pre-refresh split and labels rows 6-9 as ‘42 Premium Class seats’ (impossible for four 6-abreast rows); we model the post-refresh 16/30/132 from the newsroom + Wikipedia and cite the aircraft page only for cabin structure. Main Cabin pitch (31-32 in) and recline (3 in), and First/Premium seat widths, are marked unsourced. fleetCount (80) is the total 737 MAX 9 airframes (Wikipedia).
Riwayat perubahan
- 14 Jul 2026Initial creation of the POST-refresh 178-seat 737-9 MAX config (16F/30N/132Y). Built by transforming the lineage anchor as-7m9-178: Premium/Main divider moved aft one row (forward Main row converted to a 5th Premium row 6-10), Main rows 11-34 preserved verbatim, USB-C/device-holder refresh applied. No variant-exact MAX 9 window grid, so windowGridType omitted and all window seats left unknown (matches as-7m9-178). Counts from Wikipedia (post-refresh 16/30/132) + Alaska newsroom (Premium 24→ 30). Retrofit target of as-7m9-178.