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Are United premium economy seats bigger?

One of the benefits of flying in premium economy is more leg room and a wider seat, and there was plenty of both: 38? seat pitch and 18.5? seat width. This is in line with other premium economy seats, and I believe United uses the same seat as Virgin Atlantic does on its A350s.



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Keep in mind that upgrading to Economy Plus will only net you more legroom, guaranteed in-seat power access and a seat closer to the front of the plane; it will not get you an additional baggage allowance.

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Though these passengers fly in the same cabin, the main difference between Premium Plus and Economy Plus on United is more legroom and upgraded amenities (including free food and alcohol) on United and United Express flights.

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Premium Plus seats also recline up to three inches more than a standard seat. Amenities. United Premium Plus seats offer features like an adjustable leg and footrest, an individual power outlet and USB charger, a larger entertainment screen and Saks Fifth Avenue bedding.

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The cheapest way to get a business or first-class ticket is to buy an economy ticket then buy an upgrade.

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Get extra legroom and a seat in front of the Economy sections with Economy Plus®. Economy Plus is available on all United flights and most United Express® flights. You can upgrade to an Economy Plus seat at any time from booking to check-in.

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Answer: Premium economy seats do not have the feature of lying flat but have additional features like extra legroom, spacious reclining seats, and headrests for a comfortable journey.

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Extra legroom is the primary draw to premium economy, but depending on the airline, you may also receive wider seats, deeper recline, upgraded food and beverage service, an amenity kit and priority service at the airport.

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If you're looking for the most comfortable flying experience possible, business class is the way to go. However, if you're willing to sacrifice a bit of luxury for a lower price tag, premium economy is a great option.

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United First®, United Business® and United PolarisSM seats are wider than Economy seats. If you don't want an extra seat, you can buy a premium cabin seat instead or pay for an upgrade if one is available.

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You're automatically eligible for a Complimentary Premier Upgrade as long as you are a Premier member (the higher your status, the earlier you become eligible for Complimentary Premier Upgrades and are flying on an eligible ticket on any eligible United-operated flight.

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It depends on the airline you're flying with, but it is generally cheaper to upgrade to business class at the airport than it is to book a business class ticket from the outset. To upgrade at the airport, you will need to ask about availability and then pay the difference in fare.

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And that's why they're, predictably, so hard to come by. So, can you simply ask for one and get it for free? No, not really — not even if it's your honeymoon. But in some cases, you may be able to ask to pay for an upgrade, which you can do from booking till boarding.

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Premium Plus is United's premium economy fare and comes with the perks mentioned above, including Premier Access, upgraded food, free alcoholic drinks, discounted United Club lounge access, extra baggage allowance, roomier seats in a separate cabin and enhanced entertainment options.

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Premium class seats will typically have 5-7 extra inches of legroom and width. If the difference is just 15-20%, it might be worth upgrading. Additional facilities often include adjustable headrests and leg-rests, larger personal TV screens and power ports for laptop or digital devices.

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