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What is the difference between United preferred and economy plus?

What is preferred seating? A preferred seat is a regular United Economy seat that's closer to the front of the plane. This will put you in the first few rows behind Economy Plus. Extra legroom is not included.



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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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Economy Plus seats are within the standard economy cabin, though they're located just behind first class seating. They provide more legroom than regular economy seats and also offer free alcoholic beverages on premium transcontinental routes. These seats are more expensive than preferred seats.

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The rationale given to frequent fliers is that by charging average fliers for these seats, the airlines can keep more seats for their best customers. Presumably, these seats, while not as good as “Economy Plus,” will still be better than being stuck in the very back of the plane.

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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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Who gets Priority Boarding. Priority Boarding is available on select United- and United Express®-flights worldwide. If there is Priority Boarding on your flight, you can add it to your United Economy® or Economy Plus® ticket. Passengers flying in Basic Economy cannot purchase Priority Boarding.

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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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These seats are located in the front of the economy cabin on United and offer greater recline than seats in standard economy class. Furthermore, the cabin is specifically designed with passenger comfort in mind, creating a quieter and more peaceful environment during the flight.

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While you're still sitting in the coach cabin with an economy plus ticket, you do have a better seat — there's more legroom, and on some airlines, the seats are actually more plush, wider, or newer than the rest of coach.

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Wine and beer are complimentary in United Economy® on long-haul international flights, and liquor is available for purchase. All alcoholic beverages, including liquor, are complimentary in United Premium Plus®.

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Whatever it's called, the economy plus seat is actually part of the economy cabin. But what sets these seats apart from the rest is a few extra inches of legroom, priority boarding, a better location at the front of the cabin, free alcoholic beverages, and free meal service, depending on your specific airline.

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  1. Highest full fare: Y.
  2. Full fare: B.
  3. High fare: M, E, H, U.
  4. Discounted fare: Q, V, W.
  5. Deep-discounted fare: L, K, S, T.
  6. Lowest discounted fare: G.
  7. Basic economy: N (on domestic flights).


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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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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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These tricks and ground rules are worth keeping in mind as you try to land that elusive free upgrade.
  1. Be a seriously loyal customer. ...
  2. Get an airline credit card. ...
  3. Dress neatly. ...
  4. Check in online at the earliest possible time. ...
  5. Be on time, and have good timing. ...
  6. Ask politely and directly. ...
  7. Be reasonable.


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Preferred seats don't receive any extra legroom, but they are in better locations of the Main Cabin that are closer to the front of the plane, allowing you to access your seat quicker when boarding and exit more quickly when getting off.

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