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Ryanair UK has 11Boeing 737 in own fleet. The seating capacity of a Boeing 737 can vary depending on the configuration chosen by the operating airline. On average, this aircraft can accommodate between 126 to 220 passengers in a single-class configuration, or up to 215 passengers in a two-class configuration that includes both business and economy classes. However, the number of available seats can differ based on the specific interior design selected by the airline. Ryanair UK offers several benefits for families traveling with children on their Boeing 737 flights. These benefits may include allowing families with children to board the aircraft before other passengers to allow them more time to settle in and get comfortable. Ryanair UK may also provide in-flight entertainment systems, such as movies, TV shows, and games, to keep kids engaged during the flight. For infants, airline provide bassinets that can be attached to bulkhead seats for a more comfortable sleeping arrangement. Ryanair UK may also allow families with children to sit together, even if they haven't pre-selected their seats. It's always best to check with Ryanair UK directly to determine the specific policies and amenities available for their Boeing 737 flights.
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  • 737-800

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737-800

AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW
The Boeing 737-800 is an aircraft produced by Boeing for Ryanair UK and has the following seat configuration: 0-0-0-189.

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  • Lavatory
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Economy

Seats189
Pitch29-30"
Width17"
Recline0

Being a budget airline Ryanair’s seats that are basic yet comfortable. They have a seat pitch ranging between 29” and 30” (74-76cm) and are in a pre-reclined state. A few seats stand out and might be worth taking a closer look at: Seats 1A, 1B and 1C have the best legroom on board, but are also narrower due to the tray table in the arm rests and the curvature of the fuselage. Also the proximity to the lavatory and galley can be a nuisance. Seats 2D, 2E and 2F are bulkhead seats with a lot of knee space but all carry-on must be stored in the overhead bins for take-off and landing. The exit rows 16 and 17 offer an additional 8” (20cm) of legroom but again feature the tray table in the arm rests. Row 18 seems to offer a slightly better legroom without any compromises. The seats to be avoided are in the last row. They are narrower and the proximity of the lavatories and galley can be annoying due to high traffic. Also of note is the absence of a window at seats 11A, 12A and 12F. Ryanair aircraft have neither charging facilities nor WiFi onboard.