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Confused by United Airlines Seats? Here’s What Each Class Actually Gets You

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Airlines are constantly trying to differentiate themselves from the competition. One way they try to distinguish their offerings is by “branding” each service category with a name specific to the airline.

While most airlines are happy to call the lowest class of service “Basic Economy,” once you get to anything above that, airline marketing departments get creative. The differing names lead to confusion when you’re looking at tickets and trying to compare prices. What makes it worse is when even the airline uses terms that don’t mean the same thing for all flights.

United Airlines is one of the worst offenders, as one of our readers discovered when looking for tickets to Germany.

United Airlines Seat Classes Explained

Here’s the chart from United that shows the different seat classes:

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United Seat Options from Newark to Frankfurt

Here are the pricing options when looking for a flight from Newark to Frankfurt on a 777-300ER:

There are three types of Economy tickets, from the most restrictive basic economy to fully refundable tickets.

Premium Economy is actually United Premium Plus. While it’s listed on United’s website as part of the economy cabin, it’s different from an economy seat. You also see that the Business Class seat is listed as United Polaris Business.

Premium Plus vs Economy Plus: What’s the Difference?

So, is Premium Plus like the extra legroom seats you’ll find on a domestic United flight?

Nope, it’s an entirely different class of service that falls between Polaris business class and Economy. You’ll have a seat that reclines and includes a leg rest. The seats are also wider, having a 2-4-2 configuration compared to the more cramped seating arrangements. It’s similar to a United domestic first-class seat. You also get free drinks, a hot meal and two free checked bags.

It’s what most international airlines call Premium Economy. US airlines had to invent a new name because they’ve been charging extra for “Premium” seats which are only economy seats with a few extra inches of legroom.

So where’s the Economy Plus fare, the economy seat with extra legroom?

How to Tell What You’re Booking on United

You need to select Economy class and then you’ll get the option to “upgrade” your seat.

Admittedly, United can better explain the type of seat you’re buying during the booking process. Even the headers on the categories don’t match the names they use for the different products.

Quick Guide: United Airlines Long-Haul Seating

Here’s a quick cheat sheet for United’s long-haul international flights.

I hope this makes it easier to search for United seats!

*** Thanks to Chris L. for being the catalyst for this post!

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