Canadian airline WestJet has introduced a new seating policy on select Boeing aircraft, charging passengers extra for seats that recline . The updated cabin interiors feature three distinct seat classes: Premium, Extended Comfort, and Economy. The first aircraft with the new configuration is expected to enter service later this month, with 42 additional Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 planes to follow by early next year, according to a statement from WestJet.
The new cabin design offers a modern atmosphere with upgraded seats, adjustable headrests, and enhanced cushion and back support. However, Economy seats will have a fixed recline to preserve personal space, a feature that has been adopted by other airlines like Spirit and Allegiant. Passengers wishing to recline their seats must boo