Who knew that writing a WestJet 737-800 economy class review would be so much fun? It’s been a few years since I’ve last flown this big little airline from the Canadian north, and I was quickly reminded of the fact that I’m not doing it often enough.
That’s not to say that they’ve got a world class economy product or anything. It was OK. but I certainly wasn’t horrific.
WS1698
Vancouver, BC (YVR) – Los Angeles, CA (LAX)
Friday, November 22, 2019
Aircraft: 737-8CT
Registration: C-GAWS
Duration: 2 hours 16 minutes
Seat: 6A (Economy / extra legroom seat)
My full review of WestJet 737-800 economy class from Vancouver to Los Angeles
One of the most common requests I get is to do more WestJet reviews. You Canadians are proud of your airlines, and I’m happy to oblige, so let’s do this!
The check in process for WS1698 to Los Angeles
Checking in for this flight down to Los Angeles was a piece of cake. I’ve done a few WestJet reviews already, and since this wasn’t my first rodeo, I knew exactly what the check in process was going to be like.
The boarding process
There really isn’t much to say about the boarding process other than it being extremely efficient. The WestJet ground staff are sticklers for making sure nobody boards until their group has been called, so it was entertaining to hold back and watch them deny boarding to anyone who tried to jump the line.
So far, these economy class seats seemed every bit as decent as I remember from when I first experienced them in WestJet 737-700 economy from San Diego to Calgary in 2016.
The departure out of YVR
I desperately wanted this to be one of the most picturesque WestJet reviews ever, so I was really biting my nails as the sun started dropping toward the horizon (as we were still parked at the gate). “Let’s go already!”
Food and drinks (yes, it exists)
It’s not like everyone else’s WestJet reviews are overflowing with food content, but I’ll admit I was hoping for a delicious surprise on this flight down to LA tonight. FYI, delicious surprises are the very best kind. Here’s how it all played out:
In-flight entertainment
Something worth mentioning is that all video entertainment on this flight was of the streaming variety, accessible via the WestJet mobile app.
Arrival into Los Angeles
I do realize that most WestJet reviews are a lot more fun when they end in a snowy North Pole-like destination. Today (unfortunately) it’s going to have to be the concrete jungle known as Los Angeles.
What can I say about WestJet 737-800 economy class as we glide into 24R at LAX? I guess it was fine. Nothing special, though I do highly recommend spending a bit more for a seat with extra leg room.
I think you’d be a fool not to spring for the cheese and crackers as well…
Pros and cons
When it comes to flying economy on most major airlines, there really isn’t all that much difference between them. There’s only so much they can do with the limited space they have, and it seems hardly any airline is courageous enough these days to go out on a limb and offer very unique service.
However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that WestJet is completely void of character. As a matter of fact, they’ve got their good points and bad points just like any other airline:
Pros
From what I’ve seen, WestJet economy fares are generally quite reasonable, and they don’t seem to overcharge for the product they offer.
Free drinks and snacks.
Paying a little more for an extra legroom seat is very much worth it. I had plenty of room to spread out!
Cons
The extra legroom seats are just standard economy class seats with a little more…legroom. In other words, they’re narrow and hard AF.
I was hoping for better (more substantial) snacks!
I’d be willing to take WestJet on their B767 and B787 but a B737-800, NO THANKS. I’ll stick to Air Canada and United even though they operate regional jets on the route. NO THANKS WESTJET.
Just flew this aircraft to Hawaii from Calgary and will never fly westjet long haul again. They did not include a meal and seats were so cramped. Only one washroom for so many passengers.
Hawaii is a long way to fly from Calgary on a 737-800! WestJet’s 787’s are really nice (and spacious) though. They do fly them out to the islands every now and then, so it’s definitely worth trying if you ever have the opportunity.
Ethan
Can you fly on BA 001 from London City airport to JFK?
SANspotter
I’d love to do that. Once I can scrape together enough BA/Oneworld points to do it it’s gonna happen!
Ethan
Nice! There is a stop at Shannon as well.
SANspotter
I’ve really got to make it happen in 2020. I’ll see what I can do!
Ethan
They recently put the flight on “halt”.
Albert
I’d be willing to take WestJet on their B767 and B787 but a B737-800, NO THANKS. I’ll stick to Air Canada and United even though they operate regional jets on the route. NO THANKS WESTJET.
SANspotter
Everyone keeps saying how nice the WestJet 787’s are. Hopefully I’ll get my chance to try it soon…
George
great review i’d like it better if you had the cheese and crackers.
SANspotter
Trust me. I would’ve been much happier with cheese and crackers as well.
Sevak
Just flew this aircraft to Hawaii from Calgary and will never fly westjet long haul again. They did not include a meal and seats were so cramped. Only one washroom for so many passengers.
Scott (SANspotter)
Hawaii is a long way to fly from Calgary on a 737-800! WestJet’s 787’s are really nice (and spacious) though. They do fly them out to the islands every now and then, so it’s definitely worth trying if you ever have the opportunity.