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Can I charge my phone on United flight?

Passengers in the new first-class seats will be able to charge multiple electronic devices at once, thanks to three different types of charging docks available in each and every seat. Wireless, AC outlets, and USB-C outlets will ensure that you stay battery-powered from take-off 'til landing.



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In each new United First seat, customers can charge multiple devices at once with three types of charging docks; wireless, AC outlet and USB-C. The wireless charger is in the armrest to give passengers line-of-sight to notifications and free their hands and tray table.

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There are electric outlets on the back (in between) of the seats in the row in front of your seat down low near the floor.

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Typically, you will not be able to use this type of charger onboard as most airplanes do not have power sockets. Some planes do offer USB connections between seats or on the back of the seat in front of you. In these cases, you can plug a charger directly into the USB port to boot up your phone.

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The economy plus cabin debuted on United in 1999 and is now offered on all mainline aircraft and almost all United Express regional jets. These seats feature extra legroom and an increased seat pitch compared to standard economy class.

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Power outlets and Wi-Fi are available on certain aircraft. To find out if your upcoming flight is equipped with these amenities, search for your flight on the Flight Status and Information page within 72 hours of your departure and check the Inflight Amenities tab.

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United is a good choice if you're looking to save money on international flights. They also have great Polaris Business Class perks and pretty good in-flight amenities. For example, United offers personal device entertainment, snack and beverage service, and meals for in-flight purchases.

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JetBlue. JetBlue bills itself as the only major airline to offer, free, high-speed Wi-Fi at every seat, on every plane. The in-flight satellite service is provided by Viasat, and passengers can use it to browse the web, send messages and emails or stream video.

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