SeatGuru Seat Map Alaska Airlines (2024)

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2020/02/03 for Seat 2C

I flew back on this aircraft last night from Kona. Following my outbound flight a week before from SFO to Kona. Both flights were the WORST first class seat I have ever had! It should properly be called "economy with meals" There were no amenities, no seat back movie screen, ZERO degrees seat recline, no pillow, bottled water (not served in glass), no extra space to store even a pair of eyeglasses. The only seating advantage was there were only two seats on either side of the aisle, not three. That Alaska has the audacity to call this (and charge for it) FIRST class is a joke! It's No class. Save yourself the disappointment and money; Do NOT fly Alaska First Class on this 737-800 Aircraft. You will hate it!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2020/01/30 for Seat 17f

Row 17 is exit and we were lucky to sit here on our inbound and outbound to HNL. No addl premium seat charge either. There is a lot of legroom, however the seats do not recline at all. Also there is no real armrest on this window seat, just a small bar. I would imagine row 18 could be an ok place to sit since 17 doesnt recline into your space. Overall i would still sit in 17 for the extra legroom

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/09/10 for Seat 9F

Leg room was fine but the seat cushion was too thin. After a long 6 hour flight from JFK to PDX it felt like a fell down a flight of stairs on my bottom! Seat width wasnt very good at all. NOT WORTH the extra $99

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/09/04 for Seat 11F

Quite loud, despite premium status. Seat tends to be dirty with non-dry food marks (3 flights in a row). The extra fore/aft room helps, but the width is tight even for a medium build like me. Cushioning is fine, nothing special. Back rest is tall enough to rest your head on. Frequently the back rests will not recline at all due to seat component failure.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/07/29 for Seat 3F

The seat is wide and comfortable. The seat pitch isn't much. Service was below par. I wanted to order the beef dinner and the stewardess said they were out and only the pasta was available! Who runs out of food selection in FIRST CLASS and there were only 12 seats! Then she told me we should've ordered our dinner preflight! For the price we paid for first class it felt more like comfort seats. There's no internet connection for this flight but they did provide a entertainment tablet. Save your hard earned dollar and go for comfort seating and bring your own food. Cabin seating you have to purchase you nourishment.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/07/20 for Seat 6D

Take note that row 6 has no tray tables from seast in front. Row ahead is first class and only two seats per row requiring tray tables to be stored between seats in row 6. This causes a more narrow seat and is VERY hot since you are enclosed in plastic. Our premium seats were switched without notice to this row. Doesn't feel like a premium set whatsoever.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/07/10 for Seat 6c

Alaska Air allows standard cabin customers to use the forward lavatory. Yet insist that they wait in the isle in front of the main cabin. basically the restroom line stands constantly between 6c and 6d. Not worth the added cost to have a stranger's butt in your face hour after hour and people constantly hitting your shoulder and elbow as they pass by and/or try to squeeze past each others waiting in line. Hardly a premium experience.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/07/09 for Seat 30C

The seat was good. I was surprised to find that the seat had 110V power available, I didn't bother to bring my computer because I didn't think I would be able to charge it on the flight. If I had known ahead of time I would have packed differently. Other than that it was a typical economy class seat, nothing bad to say. Noisy at takeoff but ok once in the air. Good service on my flight from San Diego to Hawaii

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/07/09 for Seat 2A

Left on time and arrived a few minutes early. 3.5 hour flight SEA to ANC. Gate and Flight attendants were friendly and provided good service. The seat was bigger than coach (expected) but I expected a greater recline...only about 4-5 inches. At full recline I felt very upright which made sleeping impossible. Also, NO entertainment. You MUST bring in your own smartphone or tablet, download their app and then you can chose movies and shows. For first class the on-board wi-fi is free. Leg room was good, I'm 5'6". First class meal was OK...a tasty sandwich with chips...this was dinner...not exactly award winning cuisine. Power was a standard US plug and USB port. Compared to other airlines domestic American and United Airlines offer a better FC product.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/07/07 for Seat 3C

The seat was okay, not the most comfortable, and didn't seem to recline as much as i'd have hoped. (Alaska reservations told me later Row 3 does not recline, or at least it doesn't recline fully.) It was a bit noisy being right in front of coach, but what was odd was they kept letting the coach folks use the first class bathroom, so there were always people walking by, which got annoying after a while. Wonderful flight attendants, great food, overall very enjoyable. (The air pressure and/or oxygen levels made me feel awful bythe time we arrived (6 hour flight) -- but that may not be unique to AA.) Oh and the entertainment device was a lot of fun too. I did not pay for wifi, as I recall it was prohibitively expensive.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/03/06 for Seat 9A

I thought with all my kids out of High School I would be done with sitting in bleacher seats but now apparently Alaska has installed them on their planes. Bring your own seat cushion!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/09/28 for Seat 11A

Both window seats in row 11 have a protrusion from the side of the plan that dramatically reduces shoulder and arm space on the window side. Made for an uncomfortable flight even though, unlike 10A, 11A does have a window forward of the seat.

Submitted by Robert B on 2018/08/31 for Seat 22F

Lots of leg room ( I’m 6’2”) and AC power. Seems like more space than their premium seats. Really a pleasant surprise

Submitted by Cheron V on 2018/06/24 for Seat 6f

Additional leg room is nice. Seats are horribly uncomfortable due to hard-sided armrests. Attendants may forget that these are premium seats.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/05/21 for Seat 16c

There are two rows of emergency exit seats, rows 16 and 17. Plenty of legroom in both but instead of limited recline for row 16, there is NO recline at all for seats in row 16, so you will sit up straight for the full journey. Entertainment system is changing. We got the equipment using the go go entertainment system requiring a couple of downloads of software ... but it functioned well in giving you free access to movies on board.

Submitted by Chuck S on 2018/05/12 for Seat 18E

You should note storage spacelimits under seats - middle seat has AC power box and aisle storage is narrow.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/05/02

We had these seats PDX-HNL. They were great with plenty of space (leg room & seat width). Overhead bins had plenty of space as well. Service was good as is the norm on Alaska.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/03/14

The seats did have power for charging and tv but had limited reclinin although it wasnt much more than the other economy

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/03/02 for Seat 3F 3D

Both going and coming from Maui on Alaska, these seats were very noisy caused by passengers in economy rows/seats 6 DEF. The passengers in 6DEF kicked and pushed on our First Class Seats both ways. We were the last to receive meals and got "what was left over". Service in row 3 was equivalent to economy plus. Rows 1 & 2 were done with dessert when we received our entree. Never offered refill on coffee but those in rows 1&2 were offered beverages frequently. The flight attendant told us that is what you get when you book row 3. Unacceptable when you pay full-fare for first class. The entire cabin should be treated the same. Leg room good and seat was very comfortable.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/02/12 for Seat 8D

My family of 5 sat in rows 8 and 9 premium class and we boarded early as advertised and were happy with our snack box (fig bar, almonds, chocolate). Not sure what happened with the guy complaining there's no early boarding. The seats themselves are no wider or more padded than the standard seats except the headrest but no one felt they were uncomfortable compared to standard. The armrests are fairly small and unobtrusive, and can be moved. We booked for the extra leg room (guy on the window could get out without any of us standing up) and free drinks and everyone was happy.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/02/12 for Seat 30C

The last 3 rows of seats on both sides of the aircraft have limited/no overhead space. They are locked for safety or health equipment. If it's important to have access to your bag very close to your seat, you'd be wise to book a different seat further up the aircraft.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/12/05

Row 10 on the left side of the plane is missing a window, but these are also premium class seats. No warning given during the booking process. Buyer beware: forking over extra money doesn't mean you'll get a window!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/11/26 for Seat 10A

Surprisingly it has no window. So, for those that like to open their window shades, just don't expect to see any window.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/05/23 for Seat 8D

A good seat, well worth the extra fee for Elite status. Flight attendants even provided these "Elite" seat passengers with a special snack treat, including goldfish, almonds and chocolate.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/04/24 for Seat 11F

Missing/mismatched window for seats 11A & 11F: In the "Premium Class" configuration of Alaska's Boeing 737-800, row 11 would normally have 2 windows: one window forward near row 10, and a second window immediately at row 11 near the passenger's shoulder/elbow. In this aircraft configuration, that second window is missing -- replaced by a hard plastic panel (probably covering cables or tubes) that encroaches on elbow room. I'm a pretty average 6-footer, and on this flight I needed to work on my laptop computer. As a result of this wall panel, I returned home with a bruised elbow.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/04/22 for Seat 1C

Lots of extra leg room. Don't have anyone reclining their seat in to your lap. You get first choice of meals. I do agree this seat needs a pocket on the wall in front of it. Even to read the emergency card or the inflight magazine you have reach over the person in 1A as they have the only pocket for 1A & C. Same problem exists for 1 D&F.Otherwise a great seat that I would choose again.

Submitted by Charles H on 2017/04/20 for Seat row 1

Although there is no floor storage, there is a lot of extra legroom in row 1. Most spacious row in First Class.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/04/06 for Seat 3f

I flew in first class on this plane, and it was amazing, friendly staff, good food, lots of leg room-if you put your stuff in the overhead bins-I put my stuff underneath the seat, I was okay since I am short, but not really good for long legged people.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/04/01

The premium seats are the biggest waste of 80$! They are some of the most uncomfortable seats I have ever sat in. They do have a little bit more legroom compared to the main cabin regular seats. The seats are too narrow, I'm fairly skinny (5'10" 165 lbs) and I felt cramped in the seats. Flight to Kona was miserable, I could hardly walk when I got off the plane because of how sore the seats made my back and legs. The added "food" they give you is just a snack box with 3 things in it (didnt bother opening it, wasnt big enough to satisfy a toddlerOn our return flight we sat in the main cabin regular seats and they were a hell of a lot more comfortable than the premium seats. Just another money making scam for AA to make more money

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/03/04 for Seat 29c

Let me see. Where do i begin. These new seats have to be the most uncomfortable seats I've ever had the displeasure of sitting in. Minimalist padding does not work for the passenger. Oh I am sure it works for Alaska airlines because it allows them to cram more seats in regardless of the pain it costs their passengers. I touched the guy next to me in those 5 hours plus more than I touch my wife. If i have a choice i will never travel again with Alaska. Maybe if more of us withhold our dollars they will rethink their cattle car mentality.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/02/27

Premium: Loved the extra legroom. Wonderful! Contrary to a previous comment, at the OAK airport Premium was boarded right after First and Military. This almost guarantees that you will have space in the overheard for your bag. Then, boarding continued loading from the rear. Snack Box: Nice extra. Pkg of Craisins, pkg of almonds and a chocolate square. Not a 'joke', as a previous comment said, but it depends on what your expectations are, I suppose. I think the seats are supposed to have less padding in these Slimline planes but I didn't notice. All in all, for my first flight with Alaska Airlines, I had a very pleasant experience. Thanks, Alaska!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/02/27 for Seat 9C

Seat does give extra legroom but paying extra does not guarantee early boarding as advertised. Still some confusion over what gate agents know about new seats. Snack box is a bit of a joke.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/02/20 for Seat 6D

Lots of legroom, but the seats are cramped due to the intrusive armrest. I was put in this seat, it was not the one I chose. Be careful, Alaska assigns seats even after you have payed for a particular one. Fortunately, the man next to me was thin, otherwise it would not have been comfortable.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/12/03 for Seat 1D

The forward exit doors show directly in front or even with the seat row. That is not so, the exits are still through the galley.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/12/03 for Seat 1D

There is no storage for this seat, or 1C for that matter. No seat or wall pocket, nothing, you have to hold everything on your lap, glasses, book, anything.

SeatGuru Seat Map Alaska Airlines (2024)

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How do you pick your seat on Alaska Airlines? ›

Once the booking is created and a confirmation code has been generated, visit alaskaair.com, select 'Manage Trip,' and enter the confirmation code and last name of the traveler. You will then be able to select a seat for your reservation.

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How do I get better seats in Alaska? ›

Can I pay for an upgrade? If First Class seats are open within 24 hours of departure after elite passengers have cleared from the upgrade waitlist, passengers will be offered the opportunity to request a paid upgrade at the time of check-in. This is available through web, kiosk, or counter check-in.

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Green means “good seat,” red means “bad seat,” and yellow means “be aware.” The full key to all the symbols on the map, including the ones that don't have information dialog boxes, is on the bottom of the menu to the right of the map.

What does a green seat mean on SeatGuru? ›

SeatGuru's aeroplane seat map shows whether seats are good (green) or terrible (red), as well as which seats have items to consider before booking (yellow). Many seats on a particular airliner will be white, indicating that they are basic seats with no negative connotation. In the most basic terms: Green = good seat.

Does Alaska Airlines have comfortable seats? ›

Choose your own Main Cabin seat, designed with genuine leather and convenient USB and power outlets. For more comfort, upgrade to Premium or First Class for extra legroom and early boarding.

How do I avoid paying for seat selection? ›

Just say "no." Within 24 hours of your departure, the airline will assign you a seat. Pro tip: If you want to avoid paying for a seat assignment, arrive at the airport early. That way, you'll have the pick of the unassigned seats.

How do I select my seat before checking in? ›

Many airlines provide a seat map that allows one to see the available seats and choose a seat online. One can use the map to select a window seat if one is available. Some airlines may also require a passenger to pay an extra fee for a window seat, so be sure to check the price before selecting a preferred seat.

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According to numerous reviews, aeroLOPA stands out as an excellent alternative to SeatGuru for mapping airline seats. With its modern and clean design, aeroLOPA offers precise cabin configuration maps.

How can I get a better seat on a plane without paying? ›

  1. Pick a middle seat or do not choose a seat until check-in. Middle seats often have no additional cost unless they are in the exit row or toward the front of the cattle cabin. ...
  2. Some airlines allow their high-ranking frequent flyers to get some or all economy seats without paying extra.
  3. Book a higher class of travel.
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Optimized for your iPhone, iPod Touch and Android, SeatGuru provides you with seat maps and insights from over 45,000 flier reviews, right at your fingertips. Now even at the airport, you can always find the best seat before you fly. Features: Over 800 color-coded airplane seat maps.

Why can't I pick seats on Alaska Airlines? ›

Alaska's Saver fare — the airline's version of basic economy — is the only ticket type that comes with restrictions on choosing seats. With Saver fares, even if you're an elite member, the only way to book a seat in advance is to pay for one.

Do you get assigned seats on Alaska Airlines? ›

Check-in/boarding

If you don't get a seat when you check in, your seat will be automatically assigned at the gate.

What does the S mean on Alaska seat selection? ›

The Guide to Alaska Airlines Basic Economy: Saver Fares. Booking a Saver fare means boarding last while also forgoing seat selection and full elite benefits. Updated Jan 4, 2024 11:56 a.m. PST. Written by Carissa Rawson. Carissa Rawson.

What is the best seat for a red eye flight? ›

Generally speaking, window seats are best for sleeping on red-eye flights because you'll deal with the fewest disruptions. If you're in the aisle, you not only have to contend with getting up for your seatmates, but also run the risk of getting bumped by other passengers walking around.

What is the most desirable seat on an airplane? ›

The best seats on a plane

Best seat for minimizing the effects of turbulence: A seat over the wing. Best seat for peace and quiet: A seat near the front. Best seat for legroom: A bulkhead or exit-row seat.

What are the different seat levels? ›

The service classes of economy, premium economy, business, and first class are further divided into fare classes, which appear as a letter on your ticket. Each seat on an airplane is put in a fare class, which each come with their own set of rules and price.

What are the secret seats on planes? ›

On select airplanes, there are hidden “crew rest compartments” reserved exclusively for crew members to rest during long-haul flights — and passengers are strictly prohibited from entering.

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