Image Credit: Katie Seemann/Zen Life and Travel You’ll find the “Money Seat” in the second row of exit seats. Your chances are determined by your boarding position and the number of Business Select passengers ahead of you (these tend to be seasoned business travelers who know about this seat). It’ll be seat 12A on the Boeing 737-700 and seats 16A and 16F on the Boeing 737-800. The Money Seat is a window seat behind the exit row. Sure, there’s more legroom in the bulkhead and (some) exit rows, but there’s 1 coveted seat that you’ll really want to find - The Money Seat. However, if you’re really tall, that still might not cut it. The good news is that Southwest offers more legroom than most other domestic carriers. If you’re tall, flying in economy can be pretty uncomfortable sometimes.
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