United plans premium economy on the 787-10

United will offer its new premium economy product on the Boeing 787-10 when the aircraft is introduced later this year, a seat map for the stretched Dreamliner shows. The carrier will configure the 787-10 with 318 seats, split between 48 Polaris business, 21 premium economy, 45 extra-legroom economy and 208 economy, a seat map published in the 1 May update to United's flight attendant manuals shows. United plans to take delivery of its first three 787-10s this year, its latest fleet plan shows. It has firm orders for 14 of the aircraft. The airline also released updated seat maps for its Boeing 767-300ER, 777-200 and 777-300ER aircraft with premium economy, or "Premium Plus" as it calls the product, in the update. The 767 will have 22 premium economy seats in a two-two-two configuration, and the 777-200 and 777-300ER 24 seats laid out two-four-two. The density of the 767-300ERs in United's fleet will decrease dramatically, to 167 seats from 214, with the addition of premium economy. A seat map shows its Polaris business class will also increase to 44 seats from 30 seats.<br/>
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4/13/18
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