Qantas Boeing 737-800 — mapa miejsc
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- 11A, 11B, 11C, 11D, 11E, 11F — Row just ahead of the over-wing emergency exit — the seatback recline is limited to keep the exit path clear.
Kabiny
Business
- Rozstaw
- 39"ok.
- Szerokość
- 22"ok.
- Fotel
- Fotel z odchylanym oparciem
- Ekran
- 10"
- Zasilanie
- Gniazdko AC · USB-A
qantas.com states Business "up to 99 cm (39 in) of legroom" and width "up to 55.9 cm (22 in)"; exact per-row figures not published — approximate.
Economy
- Rozstaw
- 30"publikowane
- Szerokość
- 17.2"ok.
- Fotel
- Fotel standardowy
- Ekran
- 9"
- Zasilanie
- Gniazdko AC · USB-A
qantas.com states Economy pitch 76.2 cm (30 in), width up to 43.7 cm (17.2 in), recline 12.7 cm (5 in).
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Źródła
Każdy wymiar i każda informacja na tej stronie prowadzi do jednego z poniższych źródeł. Ostatnia weryfikacja: 14 lip 2026.
Cytaty ze źródeł i notatki badawcze poniżej pozostawiamy po angielsku — w języku, w którym zostały zweryfikowane.
- QantasŹRÓDŁO PIERWOTNEPobrano 14 lip 2026
Two current 737-800 configurations (168-seat 12 Business / 156 Economy incl. 48 Qantas Economy Plus, and 162-seat 12 Business / 150 Economy); Business 2-2 width up to 55.9 cm (22 in) pitch up to 99 cm (39 in); Economy 3-3 pitch 76.2 cm (30 in) width up to 43.7 cm (17.2 in) recline 12.7 cm (5 in); USB-A + shared AC and HD seat-back screens on selected aircraft; free Wi-Fi on selected 737s; bassinet seats not available; 2028 cabin upgrade announced.
https://www.qantas.com/en-au/onboard/fleet/737 ↗ - QantasŹRÓDŁO PIERWOTNEPobrano 14 lip 2026
Official 737-800 seat map (Business 12 / Economy 156 = 168): Business columns A/C/D/F rows 1-3; Economy columns A-F rows 4-29; over-wing exits at rows 12 and 13; forward galley + baby-change lavatory ahead of row 1; twin aft baby-change lavatories + rear galley behind row 29; fee-zone colour coding (Economy Plus Front / Economy Plus / Forward 2 / Economy Plus Exit / Forward 3); 75 airframes listed.
https://www.qantas.com/dynamic-assets/assets/urn:aaid:aem:d3287260-d46c-4a38-9d3f-80cf696d283c/original/as/boeing-737-800-seat-map.pdf ↗
Qantas Boeing 737-800, primary two-class domestic/short-haul configuration: 12 Business (2-2, rows 1-3) + 156 Economy (3-3, rows 4-29) = 168. PUBLISHED (qantas.com 737 fleet page): 'One configuration has 12 Business seats and 156 Economy seats (including 48 Qantas Economy Plus seats), with a total of 168 seats'; Business 2-2, width up to 55.9 cm (22 in) and pitch up to 99 cm (39 in); Economy 3-3, pitch 76.2 cm (30 in), width up to 43.7 cm (17.2 in), recline 12.7 cm (5 in); USB-A + shared AC and HD seat-back screens (9 in Economy / 10 in in-arm Business) on selected aircraft; free Wi-Fi on selected 737s; a small number of 737s lack seat-back screens/Wi-Fi. PUBLISHED (official Qantas 737-800 seat map PDF, read row-by-row): Business columns A/C/D/F rows 1-3; Economy columns A-F rows 4-29 in continuous numbering; forward galley (right) + forward baby-change lavatory (left) ahead of row 1; over-wing emergency exits at rows 12 and 13 (both sides); two aft baby-change lavatories flanking a rear galley behind row 29; note on the fleet page 'bassinet seats aren't available on this aircraft'. The seat map colour-codes seat-selection fee zones: 'Economy Plus Front' (row 4), 'Economy Plus' (rows 5-9), 'Forward 2' (rows 10-11), 'Economy Plus Exit' (rows 12-13) and 'Forward 3' (rows 14-15) — the three Economy Plus zones total 6+30+12 = 48 seats, matching the fleet page's '48 Qantas Economy Plus seats'. DERIVED/INFERRED (marked with derived cabin=false because the grid itself is read from the published map; these are rating/attribute inferences): the branded fee zones are the same physical 30-inch Economy seat, so only the bulkhead front row (4) and the exit rows (12-13) are rated 'good' for genuine extra legroom — the other Economy Plus / Forward zones are location-priced and rated 'standard' per the house rubric; row 11 (immediately ahead of the forward over-wing exit) is modelled with limited recline (be_aware) per standard 737 exit geometry; row 29 (last row) is modelled with limited recline backing onto the rear galley/lavatories; feeTier premium vs preferred is inferred from the map's Economy Plus > Forward zone hierarchy, not from published prices; the over-wing span (rows 10-16) is read approximately from the wing graphic. Business recline value and food service are not published on the cited pages and are omitted. SCOPE: Qantas has announced a 737-800 cabin upgrade (new Business/Economy seats, larger lockers) for 40+ aircraft from 2028 — a future product, not modelled here. A separate current 162-seat 737-800 configuration (4 airframes, Panasonic overhead video) is modelled in qf-738-162. fleetCount 75 = airframes listed in this config's registration block on the seat map PDF. WINDOW ALIGNMENT: windowGridType '737-800' is bound and scripts/window-alignment.js was run; the AC-riser windowless-window candidate (seat 8A) resolves only to MEDIUM confidence by geometric projection (no exact Qantas reference seat), so per AUTHORING §5 it is left windowAlignment 'unknown' rather than asserted 'none'; all other window seats are 'unknown'.
Co się zmieniło
- 14 lip 2026Initial creation of the 168-seat (12J/156Y) Qantas 737-800 config from the qantas.com 737 fleet page and the official Qantas 737-800 seat map PDF. Layout read row-by-row from the published seat map; fee zones and Economy Plus (48 seats) per the map legend + fleet page. Generated by a Node script.