Benefits
Seat Locations
One of the biggest benefits to Premium Plus is the fact that these seats are located in the forward part of the plane, allowing you to exit quicker once the plane lands. Each seat includes individual power outlets and USB chargers.
These are the seat numbers of United Premium Plus seats on all United planes, per SeatGuru:
Premium Plus Seat Locations on United by Aircraft | ||
Wide-body Jets | ||
Boeing 767-300ER (76L) Layout 2 | Rows 20 to 23 | A, B, D, F, K, L |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 5 | Rows 20 to 22 | A, B, D, E, F, G, K, L |
Boeing 777-300ER (77W) | Rows 20 to 22 | A, B, D, E, F, G, K, L |
Boeing 787-9 (789) Layout 2 | Rows 20 to 22 | A, C, D, E, F, J, L |
Boeing 787-8 (788) Layout 2 | Rows 20 to 22 | |
Boeing 787-10 (781) | Rows 20 to 22 |
Extra Legroom
United Premium Plus seats feature more legroom than United Economy seats, allowing you to stretch out and recline. While the seats don’t turn into a flat bed like Polaris, they do provide additional comfort and the opportunity for rest.
These are the Premium Plus seat measurements from Seat Guru:
United Premium Plus Seat Measurements | |||
Aircraft | Number of Premium Plus Seats | Seat Pitch (In Inches) | Seat Width (In Inches) |
Wide-body Jets | |||
Boeing 767-300ER (76L) Layout 2 | 22 recliner seats | 38 | 19 |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 5 | 24 recliner seats | 38 | 18.5 |
Boeing 777-300ER (77W) | 24 recliner seats | 38 | 18.5 |
Boeing 787-9 (789) Layout 2 | 21 recliner seats | 38 | 19 |
Boeing 787-8 (788) Layout 2 | 21 recliner seats | 38 | 19 |
Boeing 787-10 (781) | 21 recliner seats | 38 | 19 |
Priority Access
Priority Access allows you to get to the front of the line when checking in, going through security, or boarding the aircraft. Premium Plus customers get Group 2 boarding.
This is United’s boarding order:
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Pre-boarding |
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Group 2 |
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Groups 3 to 5 |
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*Customers who have purchased a Basic Economy ticket will be in the last boarding group, except for Premier members, Chase cardholders of qualifying cards, and Star Alliance Gold members, who will still receive priority boarding. |
Complimentary Meals and Drinks
United Premium Plus passengers get complimentary meals, similar to what you’d find on a domestic flight. These are served in glassware and feature free alcoholic drinks.
Hot Tip: For meal service, one of the biggest differences between Premium Plus and Polaris is the meal service. Premium Plus meals are served on 1 tray, whereas Polaris meals are served in multiple courses.
Checked Bags
Each Premium Plus passenger gets 2 free checked bags.
United Polaris
United Polaris is the highest class of service that United offers. These seats are located on mostly wide-body aircraft and are sold as Polaris for transcontinental and international flights.
How To Access United Polaris Seats
You can access Polaris in 3 ways:
Purchase — Buying a United Polaris fare is obviously the most expensive way of accessing these seats, as Polaris can easily run into several thousands of dollars per trip.
PlusPoints — You can use PlusPoints to upgrade your flight at a rate of 80 PlusPoints from discounted economy class to Polaris or 40 PlusPoints for regular economy to Polaris.
Elite Status — United allows all MileagePlus elite passengers to upgrade on domestic routes, including transcontinental flights. Examples include Newark to Los Angeles or Washington Dulles to Honolulu. Complimentary upgrades are not available on long-haul international flights unless you use PlusPoints.
Benefits
Seat Locations
United Polaris seats are located at the very front of the aircraft, allowing you to be the first on and first off. These seats are in a private cabin in the aircraft, with separate lavatories from the Premium Plus and economy cabins, creating less foot traffic throughout the flight.
Polaris Seat Locations on United by Aircraft | ||
Wide-body Jets | ||
Boeing 767-300ER (76A) Layout 1 | Rows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 | A, F, L |
Boeing 767-300ER (76A) Layout 1 | Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 | A, D, L |
Boeing 767-300ER (76C) Layout 3 | Rows 1 to 5 | A, B, D, K, L |
Boeing 767-300ER (76C) Layout 3 | Row 6 | A, B, K, L |
Boeing 767-300ER (76L) Layout 2 | Rows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 15 | A, F, L |
Rows, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 | A, D, L | |
Rows 17 to 18 | A, L | |
Boeing 767-400ER (764) | Rows 1 to 7 | A, B, D, K, L |
Boeing 767-400ER (764) | Row 8 | A, B, K, L |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 1 (Polaris First) | Rows 1 to 2 | A, C, H, K |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 1 (Polaris Business) | Rows 6 to 10 | A, B, C, D, G, H, J, K |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 2 | Row 1 | D, E, K, L |
Rows 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 | A, B, D, E, K, L | |
Row 5 | A, B, D, E | |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 3 | Rows 1 to 3 | A, B, D, E, F, G, K, L |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 3 | Row 4 | A, B, K, L |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 5 (Polaris Business) | Rows 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | A, D, G, L |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 5 (Polaris Business) | Row 15 | A, L |
Boeing 777-300ER (77W) | Rows 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18 | A, D, G, L |
Boeing 777-300ER (77W) | Rows 7, 8 | A, L |
Boeing 787-8 (788) Layout 1 | Rows 1 to 6 | A, B, D, E, K, L |
Boeing 787-8 (788) Layout 2 | Rows 1 to 7 | A, D, F, L |
Boeing 787-9 (789) Layout 1 | Rows 1 to 8 | A, B, D, E, K, L |
Boeing 787-9 (789) Layout 2 | Rows 1 to 12 | A, D, F, L |
Boeing 787-10 (781) | Rows 1 to 11 | A, D, F, L |
Narrow-body Jets | ||
Boeing 757-200 (752) Layout 1 | Rows 1 to 4 | A, B, E, F |
Boeing 757-200 (752) Layout 3 | Rows 1 to 4 | A, B, E, F |
Flat-bed Seats
Each Polaris seat turns into a fully-flat bed, and, even when fully upright, has a significant amount of legroom, allowing you to spread out. It’s worth noting that not every Polaris seat has all-aisle access, though the new version of the Polaris seat does. Some aircraft, including the Boeing 757, have Polaris seats on the window and aisle, forcing window seat passengers to jump over the aisle seat should they need to leave their seat.
United Polaris Seat Measurements | |||
Aircraft | Number of Premium Plus Seats | Seat Pitch (In Inches) | Seat Width (In Inches) |
Wide-body Jets | |||
Boeing 767-300ER (76A) Layout 1 | 30 flat-bed seats | 75 | 24 |
Boeing 767-300ER (76C) Layout 3 | 30 flat-bed seats | 75 | 21 |
Boeing 767-300ER (76L) Layout 2 | 46 open suites | 77 | 20.6 |
Boeing 767-400ER (764) | 39 flat-bed seats | 75 | 21 |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 1 (Polaris First) | 8 open suites | 78 | 22 |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 1 (Polaris Business) | 40 flat-bed seats | 76 | 20 |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 2 | 50 flat-bed seats | 78 | 22 |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 3 | 28 flat-bed seats | 76 | 19 |
Boeing 777-200 (772) Layout 5 | 50 flat-bed seats | 78 | 22 |
Boeing 777-300ER (77W) | 60 open suites | 78 | 22 |
Boeing 787-8 (788) Layout 1 | 36 flat-bed seats | 78 | 22 |
Boeing 787-8 (788) Layout 2 | 28 open suites | 78 | 20.5 |
Boeing 787-9 (789) Layout 1 | 48 flat-bed seats | 78 | 22 |
Boeing 787-9 (789) Layout 2 | 48 open suites | 78 | 20.5 |
Boeing 787-10 (781) | 44 open suites | 78 | 20.6 |
Narrow-body Jets | |||
Boeing 757-200 (752) Layout 1 | 16 flat-bed seats | 76 | 21 |
Boeing 757-200 (752) Layout 3 | 16 flat-bed seats | 75 | 20.6 |
Checked Bags
Each Polaris customer gets 3 free checked bags, allowing you to pack more on your trip.
Premier Access
Unlike Premium Plus, which gets Group 2 boarding, United Polaris gets Group 1 boarding, allowing you to get on board and settle in sooner ahead of other passengers.
Hot Tip: Keep in mind that if you hold elite status, your level may get you priority boarding ahead of Polaris.
United Polaris Lounge
Polaris customers get access to United Polaris Lounges in Chicago O’Hare, Houston, Los Angeles, Newark, San Francisco, and Washington Dulles. The Polaris Lounge is the top lounge United offers, and it features restaurant-style meals, high-end drinks, and plenty of places to relax or work.
Complimentary Meals
You’ll get complimentary hot food on all flights, and on longer flights, 2 or 3 meal services. This includes free alcoholic drinks, as well.
Saks Fifth Avenue Bedding
Each lie-flat seat includes Saks Fifth Avenue bedding, including multiple pillows and blankets so you can get a restful night of sleep.
Keep in mind, the primary difference between Polaris and Premium Plus is the lie-flat seat, and this would be the main reason you’d splurge for Polaris over Premium Plus.
Noisereducing Headphones
United provides complimentary noise-reducing headphones to Polaris seats so you can enjoy your inflight entertainment without hearing the hum of the engines or other passengers.
Hot Tip: While United’s noise-reducing headphones are just fine, you may want to bring your own headphones if you enjoy a truly noise-canceling experience.
Final Thoughts
Premium Plus and Polaris included elevated service levels and larger seats, though you’ll find many differences between the 2 that make them markedly different.
- Premium Plus is a cheaper way to fly with more legroom, though it won’t include a lie-flat seat.
- For those with extra cash to part with, or PlusPoints, Polaris is the most comfortable way to fly with the best lounge access and a flat-bed seat.
Of course, the biggest reason you’d want to fly in Polaris is because of the seat that turns into a bed. If this doesn’t matter to you, and you’re okay flying in a recliner-style seat, Premium Plus is definitely the way to go. Either way, you’re certainly flying in more comfort than the economy class cabin!
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