United Airlines » B737-700
Seatplan rating 4.3
- Boarding 3.0
- Seat for sitting 5.0
- Seat for sleeping 1.0
- Service 4.0
- Entertainment 6.0
- Food & drink 6.0
- Punctuality 5.0
- Baggage 0.0
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- B777-200 (Version 5) - 8.0
- B767-300 (US Config) - 8.0
- A319 - 0.0
- A320 - 6.5
- B737-500 - 0.0
- B757-200 (Version 1) - 7.7
- B737-700 - 4.3
- B767-300 (Int Config) - 6.2
- B777-200 (Version 4) - 6.3
- B777-200 (Version 3) - 7.9
- B767-300 - 4.6
- B747-400 - 8.0
- B777-200 (Version 2) - 8.3
- B777-200 (Version 1) - 8.4
- B777-200ER (Version 7) - 0.0
- B787 Dreamliner - 0.0
- B757-300 - 0.0
- B737-800 (Version 1) - 0.0
- B777-200 (Version 6) - 8.0
- B767-400ER (Version 1) - 7.9
- B767-400ER (Version 2) - 0.0
- B767-400ER (Version 3) - 0.0
- B767-200ER - 0.0
- B757-200 (Version 2) - 6.4
- B757-200 (Version 3) - 8.6
- B757-200 (Version 4) - 0.0
- B737-900 - 8.8
- B737-800 (Version 2) - 0.0
- B737-800 (Version 3) - 0.0
The 737-700 is the smallest of the three former Continental Airlines' New Generation 737 fleet, seating 124 in two classes. These aircraft are bigger than their predecessors and have a longer range.
Two different layouts of this 737 are used by United. Both types offer First, Economy Plus and economy however the Economy Plus cabin can vary from just one row, row 7, and seats 21A and F, to the full seven rows from 7-21, as displayed here.
Some aircraft offer in-seat power in rows 7-21.
The bulk of United's Boeing 737 fleet now offers live TV with more than 100 channels. The facility is free to all except economy passengers, who must pay $5.99. There are more than 100 channels and up to eight new movies a month.




