Air Pacific Seat Maps
Boeing 737-800 (738)
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| Pitch | Width | Seating details | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tabua (Business) Class | 48.0" | 21.0" |
8 seats with 18" recline |
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| Pacific Voyager (Economy) Class | 32.0" | 17.0" |
154 seats with 6" recline |
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The Boeing 737-800 was introduced into the Air Pacific fleet in 1999. Named “Island of Kadavu” and “Island of Gau”, these planes have a total seating capacity of 162 passengers, 8 in Tabua/Business class and 154 in Pacific Voyager/Economy Class. These planes have a flight range of 6845km and a cruising speed of 885km/h.
Passengers traveling in Pacific Voyager or Economy Class on B747-400's have seat back video which offers 12 channels of movies, documentaries, comedies and music. On all other flights, a selection of video and audio entertainment is offered. more Captain Bula kits are offered to younger passengers to keep them entertained and for adults, there is a wide range of reading material. Tabua or Business Class passengers on B747-400s have a choice of 21 channels on their in-seat video. On other aircraft a selection of 10 movies is offered.
B737-800 planes have ergonomically designed seats with adjustable headrests and legrests which provide comfort and support. The headrests feature adjustable wings which makes sleeping a lot easier.
Watch out for the B747-400 named "Island of Viti Levu" which carries images of two famous resort islands on the fuselage, tying in with the Air Pacific advertising slogan "Your Island in the Sky".
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- Good seat
- Be Aware - See comments
- Bad seat
- Mixed Review
- Standard seat
- Blocked seat
- Premium seat
- Crew seat
- Power port
- Emergency exit
- Galley
- Lavatory
- Closet
- Bassinet

