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Is there a way to find out what type of airlplane will be used for specific travels? I am able to fit in some seats on certain airplanes but not on all seats and I was just wondering if there was a way to find out so I could figure out if I needed to buy an extra seat.
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Hi
When searching for which flight to take on your departure or return day, click on the flight number and it will tel you what type of aircraft and how many seats etc.
Re: Plane Types
Re: Plane Types
09-13-2016 03:55 PM - edited 09-13-2016 03:56 PM
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Hi @rbay19,
Thanks for asking your question in the Southwest Airlines Community - welcome!
All of our planes are Boeing 737 aircraft, and the armrest is considered to be the definitive boundary between seats. The width between the armrests on our planes measures 17 inches.
We've got a great resource here for folks who want to learn about purchasing more than one seat for travel, so be sure to check it out. We can help you with the process, and make sure you get a refund for the extra seat when your travel is complete.