United Boeing 787-10 brings Polaris business class to domestic flights

By David Flynn, October 12 2018
United Boeing 787-10 brings Polaris business class to domestic flights

United Airlines is bringing its newest jets and its best business class seats to the competitive US transcontinental market, in a move which will benefit savvy United business class travellers flying from Australia through to New York.

From January 2019, United's Boeing 787-10s will be seen sprinting on domestic flights between the east and west coasts – and taking pride of place at the Dreamliner's pointy end will be the Polaris business class seat.

In every measure this is a serious upgrade to the usual domestic 'first class' experience, even following the 'transcon turf war' which has seen United, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines, along with challenger JetBlue, sharping their premium products on these six hour flights.

United's east coast base is Newark Liberty Airport in New Jersey, not New York per se, but Newark is closer to lower Manhattan and New York's downtown financial district.

Some of these flights dovetail neatly into United's Sydney and Melbourne services, so if you're NY-bound and want to opt for the Dreamliner/Polaris experience, here is your hitlist (based on United's current schedule):

From January 7, the Boeing 787-10 will fly as UA275 departing Newark at 6pm to arrive into LAX at 9.06pm, around 90 minutes ahead of United's flights from Los Angeles to Sydney and Melbourne.

The Dreamliner's eastbound return journey is as UA2418, which leaves LAX at 8.15am – after the early morning arrival of United's flights from Sydney and Melbourne – to reach Newark at 4.19pm.

From February 14 you'll also see the Boeing 787-10 darting between Newark and San Francisco (one of the flights to watch is UA2006).

The Boeing 787-10s also come with United's new premium economy seating, called Premium Select.

The seats are 19 inches wide, with 38 inches of pitch, and are arranged in a 2-3-2 pattern.

However, United is currently not selling Premium Plus on these domestic flights – instead,  those 21 seats will initially be sold as if they are the inferior Economy Plus 'extra legroom' seats.

Savvy travellers booked into Economy Plus can 'upgrade' to the more comfortable premium economy seat by choosing a seat in the Premium Select cabin, which is rows 20 through 22.

A spokeswoman for United Airlines tells Australian Business Traveller that the Dreamliner will stay at a single daily Newark-Los Angeles flight through to the end of March, with a second daily service in April, while the San Francisco flights will increase to three daily services in March.

However, the spokeswoman refused to confirm if its Boeing 787-10s would remain on domestic US flights, adding that "we will use the Dreamliner on international routes, but have not yet announced which (routes) or when. We will have additional details about other routes and delivery schedules the 787-10 will fly at a later date."

David

David Flynn is the Editor-in-Chief of Executive Traveller and a bit of a travel tragic with a weakness for good coffee, shopping and lychee martinis.

United Airlines - Mileage Plus

21 May 2018

Total posts 10

If you're United Gold or better you can automatically upgrade yourself and a travel companion into Premium Select seats.

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

11 Jan 2017

Total posts 13

Would certainly enjoy this more than the current QF747 or an AA321 on this type of flight. Would mean a connection time of 90 mins to QF?

Delta Air Lines - SkyMiles

14 Apr 2013

Total posts 326

QF don’t fly the B747 between LAX - JFK

They upgraded it to the B787-9 Dreamliner

Joe
Joe

03 May 2013

Total posts 672

"United: and "Business Class" in the same sentence-laughable.

QFF

16 May 2016

Total posts 65

Joe, have you flown UAs international longhaul J class with the new Polaris seat? You'll be pleasantly surprised. The 787-9s don't have the new seat yet but those planes are relatively new/young so it's no major.

Joe
Joe

03 May 2013

Total posts 672

anyone can update to a new hard product for their fleet; the soft service is appalling. Lounges, cabin crew and ground crew ready to lunge at you should dare say something they don't like for eg threaten immediately to deplane you, food, attitude and the general 'I'm a commuter on a bus service' rather than a premium experience on a first rate carrier. You have have your new Polaris seat; now for the rest of the soft product....wont be holding my breath


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