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Jin Air Boeing 737-800 — mapa miejsc

737-800 (189-seat all-Economy fare cabin)
189 foteli189Y19 samolotów (stan na 10 lip 2026)Ostatnia weryfikacja: 18 lip 2026

Mapa miejsc

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Ocena
ŚwietnyDobryStandardowyUważajUnikaj
Typ fotela
SuitaNa płaskoOdchylanyStandardowy
Oznaczenia i okna
Ma notatkęOznaczone przesunięcie oknaBrak okna (pusty fragment konstrukcji)
Brak okna przy miejscu 38A — Boeing routes the air-conditioning riser ducts up the left sidewall from the belly A/C packs to the ceiling distribution ducts, forward of the wing. The duct behind the sidewall panel displaces one left-side cabin window. Per Alaska fleet engineering this is standard on all 737 aircraft. (pusty fragment konstrukcji, pewność: medium)NO WDWZone: Jini StretchJINI STRETCHZone: Jini FrontJINI FRONTZone: Jini Standard AJINI STANDARD AZone: Jini Standard BJINI STANDARD BZone: Fixed-back Exit RowFIXED-BACK EXIT ROWZone: Exit RowEXIT ROWEconomyEconomy · 3-3WC (left) — Forward lavatory shown ahead of the first published seat row.🚻 WCWC (both_sides) — Rear lavatories shown immediately behind 59A and 59F.🚻 WCWC (both_sides) — Rear lavatories shown immediately behind 59A and 59F.🚻 WC2829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859ABCABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Forward over-wing exit pair shown beside the fixed-back exit row.EXITEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Forward over-wing exit pair shown beside the fixed-back exit row.EXITEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Aft over-wing exit pair shown beside the normal exit row.EXITEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Aft over-wing exit pair shown beside the normal exit row.EXITEXIT (door) — Aft entry/service doors shown on the published map.EXITEXIT (door) — Aft entry/service doors shown on the published map.EXIT

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Warto wiedzieć
  • 38A, 39A, 39FJin Air explicitly marks this window-position seat as having no window.
  • 42A, 42B, 42CJin Air publishes this seat category as having more spacing than a normal seat.

Kabiny

Economy

189 foteli · 3-3
Rozstaw
29.5"publikowane
Szerokość
17.2"publikowane
Fotel
Fotel standardowy, Fotel z dodatkową przestrzenią na nogi, Fotel bez odchylenia oparcia

More spacing than a normal seat; exact pitch is unpublished.

Jini StretchJini FrontJini Standard AJini Standard BFixed-back Exit RowExit Row

Wyposażenie pokładu

Naniesione na interaktywną mapę powyżej — najedź na dany element, aby potwierdzić jego położenie.

2 toalety · 3 pary drzwi

🚻 WC × 2🚪 EXIT × 3
Pochodzenie

Źródła

Każdy wymiar i każda informacja na tej stronie prowadzi do jednego z poniższych źródeł. Ostatnia weryfikacja: 18 lip 2026.

Cytaty ze źródeł i notatki badawcze poniżej pozostawiamy po angielsku — w języku, w którym zostały zweryfikowane.

  • Jin AirŹRÓDŁO PIERWOTNEPobrano 18 lip 2026

    Jin Air's current aircraft page publishes 189 operating seats for both the B737-800 and B737-8, 29–30 inch pitch, and widths of 17.2 inches and 17.8 inches respectively. Both type cards open the same official B737-8-labelled seat map.

    Korean-language primary source fetched through the Google Translate proxy because the direct consumer page was bot-blocked. Claims are translated into English. Jin Air notes that aircraft specifications may vary by operating conditions.

    https://www.jinair.com/company/aircraft?snsLang=ko_KR&ctrCd=KOR
  • Jin AirŹRÓDŁO PIERWOTNEPobrano 18 lip 2026

    The official shared B737-800/B737-8 interactive map publishes all 189 seat positions across display rows 28–59, including the partial first row, the exact Jini Stretch/Front/Standard A/Standard B/fixed-back exit/normal exit zones, mobility-assistance seats 32B/32C, no-window seats 38A/39A/39F, exits, and lavatories.

    Korean interactive-map fragment fetched through the Google Translate proxy and translated into English. The snapshot preserves the raw seat and marker elements. It supports exact published placement but does not identify seat hardware models or onboard amenities.

    https://www.jinair.com/global/b737-8?snsLang=ko_KR&ctrCd=KOR
  • Jin AirŹRÓDŁO PIERWOTNEPobrano 18 lip 2026

    Jin Air defines Jini Plus as having 15 cm more spacing than a normal seat, Jini Stretch and exit-row seats as wider-spaced than normal, fixed-back exit seats as wider-spaced with a fixed backrest, Jini Front as the forward area, Standard A/B as forward/rear standard areas, and the weak-seat marker as mobility-assistance seating.

    Korean-language seat-category definitions fetched through the Google Translate proxy and translated into English. The wording is qualitative except for the Jini Plus 15 cm spacing difference; it does not publish type-specific pitch for Jini Stretch or exit seats.

    https://www.jinair.com/global/seatInfo?snsLang=ko_KR&ctrCd=KOR
  • Planespotters.netŹRÓDŁO NIEZALEŻNEPobrano 18 lip 2026

    The current Jin Air fleet matrix, updated 2026-07-10, lists 19 current 737-800s (18 in service and one parked), seven current 737 MAX 8s (all in service), and three current 777-200s (all in service). It identifies airline code LJ, ICAO JNA, and Hanjin Group ownership.

    Direct HTTP retrieval returned 403, so the archived source is a browser-rendered text capture. Fleet counts are subtype totals, not tail-by-tail proof that each airframe retains the published cabin map.

    https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Jin-Air?refresh=1
  • Jin AirŹRÓDŁO PIERWOTNEPobrano 18 lip 2026

    An official Jin Air agency fare notice updated 2026-07-13 continues to identify Jin Air and airline code LJ for S26-W26 travel through 2027-03-27, providing dated evidence that Jin Air still operates and sells under its own brand and code.

    Korean-language agency notice translated into English. It establishes dated brand/code operation, not aircraft configuration or fleet count.

    https://agent.jinair.com/announce/getDetail?seq=922
  • Korean Air NewsroomŹRÓDŁO PIERWOTNEPobrano 18 lip 2026

    Korean Air's merger briefing states a plan to combine Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul into one integrated low-cost carrier.

    Korean-language primary-source planning statement translated into English. It is not evidence that the three-LCC consolidation has completed.

    https://news.koreanair.com/%EC%95%84%EC%8B%9C%EC%95%84%EB%82%98%ED%95%AD%EA%B3%B5-%EC%9D%B8%EC%88%98%CB%99%ED%95%A9%EB%B3%91-%EA%B4%80%EB%A0%A8-%EC%98%A8%EB%9D%BC%EC%9D%B8-%EA%B8%B0%EC%9E%90-%EA%B0%84%EB%8B%B4%ED%9A%8C/
  • Korean Air NewsroomŹRÓDŁO PIERWOTNEPobrano 18 lip 2026

    Korean Air's 2026-05-13 announcement schedules the Korean Air-Asiana mainline merger for 2026-12-17.

    Korean-language announcement translated into English. It discusses the mainline merger and does not state that the separate three-LCC consolidation has completed.

    https://news.koreanair.com/%EB%8C%80%ED%95%9C%ED%95%AD%EA%B3%B5-%EC%95%84%EC%8B%9C%EC%95%84%EB%82%98%ED%95%AD%EA%B3%B5-%ED%95%A9%EB%B3%91%EA%B3%84%EC%95%BD-%EC%B2%B4%EA%B2%B0-2026%EB%85%84-12%EC%9B%94-17%EC%9D%BC/
Jak powstała ta mapa

PUBLISHED CURRENT MAP: Jin Air publishes 737-800 with 189 operating seats and links this type to the shared B737-800/B737-8 map. The map contains 189 seats across display rows 28–59: partial row 28 at A/B/C, then 31 full 3-3 rows. It assigns 6 Jini Stretch seats, 21 Jini Front seats, 36 Standard A seats, 114 Standard B seats, 6 fixed-back exit seats, and 6 normal exit-row seats. The one fare cabin remains canonical Economy (189Y); separate seat types encode physical extra-space and fixed-back differences without inventing a premium fare cabin. Explicit published no-window seats are 38A, 39A and 39F; all other window-position alignments remain unknown. The exact repository 737-800 classifier is bound for future structural evidence, but it does not override Jin Air's manual map markers. CURRENT STATUS: the neutral fleet matrix updated 2026-07-10 lists 19 current 737-800 aircraft (18 in service and one parked). Jin Air's own fare notice updated 2026-07-13 continues to sell LJ travel through 2027-03-27. Korean Air has announced a plan to integrate Jin Air, Air Busan and Air Seoul, while its dated 2026 announcement schedules the Korean Air-Asiana mainline merger for 2026-12-17; neither source says the LCC consolidation is complete. No hardware model, onboard amenity, numeric extra-space pitch, or ordinary-seat recline is inferred. Korean primary-source claims are translated into English.

Co się zmieniło

  1. 18 lip 2026Initial Jin Air 737-800 189-seat configuration transcribed from the current official published map.