Starting April 10, guests who book any Economy cabin fare (Basic, Econo, or EconoFlex) onboard WestJet’s 737 and 787 aircraft can also select WestJet’s most relaxing economy seat option with Extended Comfort. The product is the first-of-its-kind for the airline and is designed to make the overall flight experience more seamless.
The full Extended Comfort experience includes:
Seats with extra legroom (3-6 inches)
Priority boarding (Zone 2)
Early access to overhead bin space
Quicker exit upon arrival
A distinct section at the front of the Economy cabin
A complimentary alcoholic beverage during inflight service (based on flight duration, aircraft type and destination)
“The addition of Extended Comfort reaffirms WestJet’s commitment to providing a diverse range of products to enable guests to choose what best aligns with their travel preferences and budget,” said John Weatherill, WestJet Group Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer. “Conveniently located at the front of the economy cabin, guests will benefit from an enhanced experience that is aligned with WestJet’s values of affordability and accessibility.”
A seat in Extended Comfort can be selected anytime throughout the guest journey (in advance, at the time of booking, at check-in or post purchase through WestJet Manage Trips or through the WestJet app). The fee charged is based on several factors including: origin and destination, fare bundle purchased, date of travel and seat location.
As of April 10, 2024, Extended Comfort will replace WestJet’s current Economy Cabin Preferred seating. Any guest who previously purchased a Preferred seat for travel on or after April 10, will be treated to the new Extended Comfort experience at no additional charge. All guests can book the Extended Comfort experience starting April 10.