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emckeeve Mar 14th, 2005 10:00 AM

United Airlines to China
 
I am flying to and from China on United from Chicago and returning to San Francisco. Can anyone tell me how comfortable (or should I say UNCOMFOTABLE) the coach section is on United's 777s and 747s. Also, is there a way on the United website to check available seats without going through the whole process of purchasing a ticket? Delta nd American make it so easy to see how full a flight is. Thanks.

Jed Mar 15th, 2005 08:57 AM

On the bottom of the "Purchase" page, before you have to buy the tickets, there is a "select seats" button. ((F))

rkkwan Mar 15th, 2005 09:36 AM

UA has Economy Plus seats with 2-3in more legroom. You can get those pre-assigned to you if you're not a UA "Premiere" FF member, but do ask at the airport to see if they can move you up there.

emckeeve Oct 24th, 2007 01:24 PM

Coach on United's 747 from China is horrendous. I'm sure 777s are better.

Dave Oct 25th, 2007 03:45 AM

If you have the option to fly 777, that would be better than 744 due to PTV and window seat combinations of only 2 seats.

Economy Plus requires either: Elite level status with the airline (does NOT include elite status with other *A airlines), a purchase of Economy Plus Access (good for one year), a possible buy-up at check-in.

It IS possible to get assigned an E+ seat at the airport, but UA has recently been much better about extracting money for these seats, so if comfort is important to you and $$ not so much, I'd look into ways to insure I could get the seats.

Best, Dave

rkkwan Oct 25th, 2007 04:29 AM

The thread was started 2.5 years ago. I have no idea why emckeeve revived it.

Anyways, in the winter schedule for 07-08, all US-China/HK flights are on the 747-400.

Jack Oct 26th, 2007 10:33 AM

On a recent cross country flight out of DC on United, the flight attendent made a couple of passengers, who had moved into empty seats in economy plus, return to their regular economy seats. As I had never seen this happen before, I was wondering if United had adopted a new, more stringent policy to generate revenue.


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