Boeing 737-700
132 seats
Useful for thinner western routes, operationally sensitive airports, and off-peak flying where frequency matters more than raw seat count.
Our fleet
Vista uses a Boeing 737-family fleet to keep training, dispatch assumptions, maintenance planning, and route flexibility aligned across the operation.
Aircraft types
Each aircraft type has a job. Smaller 737s protect frequency and mountain economics; larger variants cover peak leisure volume, Florida flows, Las Vegas demand, and longer resort missions.
132 seats
Useful for thinner western routes, operationally sensitive airports, and off-peak flying where frequency matters more than raw seat count.
189 seats
The core workhorse for Vista's medium-haul network, including Las Vegas, Florida, Texas, and high-demand trunk flying.
189 seats
Efficient lift for longer stage lengths, resort missions, and routes where fuel burn and range flexibility matter.
216 seats
High-density capacity for the thickest leisure flows, especially peak Florida, Las Vegas, and seasonal resort markets.
Cabin philosophy
Vista's public product is built around an all-economy cabin, clear expectations, and a consistent boarding and service pattern across the fleet.
A common passenger experience keeps the airline easy to understand and simple to schedule.
Crews stay within a familiar operating family, supporting realistic training and smoother fleet planning.
The mix allows Vista to match capacity to demand without losing the benefits of a common fleet strategy.