Southwest has a “secret” infinite-legroom window seat on its 737-800s and MAX 8s: 16A and 16F, with nothing at all in front of them. They only exist because FAA overwing-exit rules force Southwest to delete the window in the row ahead, and a 175-seat cap in the pilot contract means that missing seat costs the airline nothing. I’ll show exactly where to find these seats, why they exist, and how other airlines like American and Delta have their own versions too.
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Immobilized Passenger Sat In The Exit Row Wearing A Boot—And Everyone Looked The Other Way
Passengers love the extra legroom of exit rows—but one traveler boarded wearing a medical boot and couldn’t move his leg. Flight attendants gave the safety briefing anyway, and everyone silently wondered what would happen if they actually needed to open the door.
Exit Row With Legroom? She Refused To Help In An Emergency: ‘Enjoy The Cramped Middle In Back!’
A Frontier Airlines passenger stunned a gate agent by turning down an exit row seat with extra legroom, saying she wouldn’t help in an emergency. Instead of stretching out, she was sent to the cramped middle seat in back. Here’s why.




