It’s a fascinating time for Canada’s second largest airline, WestJet. The carrier is getting an investment from Delta and Korean Air, has ordered more aircraft (including more Dreamliners), and very much seems poised to take on Air Canada on a more national level.

Adding to that, the airline has just announced plans to retrofit dozens of Boeing 737s, including adding a premium cabin.

The airline has now announced plans to refresh the cabins of its 43 Boeing 737s that are in an all-economy layout. These are primarily planes that were acquired through Swoop and Sunwing. With these new interiors, WestJet hopes to offer a more consistent passenger experience across its fleet, and also offer more premium seating options.

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