United Airlines is upgrading its premium-cabin
services to offer customers new food and beverage options,
additional choices in inflight entertainment, and – on long-haul
international flights – new amenity kits, pillows and blankets.
United is also rebranding its international, long-haul
premium-cabin services, introducing:
• United Global First, the international
first-class experience on three-cabin aircraft.
• United BusinessFirst, the international
business-class experience on two-cabin and three-cabin aircraft.
United Global First, United BusinessFirst
Beginning 3 March 2012 on long-haul international flights and many
flights within Asia and the Pacific, first-class customers on
three-cabin aircraft will experience United Global First, with a
higher level of privacy and comfort, a flat-bed seat, priority
airport services and more-personal attention.
On most of
United’s three-cabin aircraft, United Global First suites offer
flat-bed seats, laptop power, USB ports, individual audio and video on demand with noise-reduction headsets, additional storage
compartments and a multi-course meal with complimentary wines.
Beginning in the second quarter, United will upgrade the
long-haul first-class experience with new amenities, including:
• More-comfortable bedding amenities. • Additional
in-flight food choices. • New amenity kits featuring
Philosophy-brand skin-care products.
United also will
extend Continental’s BusinessFirst product to
United, offering an elevated business-class service with new
amenities that include:
• An additional entrée option, for
a total of four, designed by United’s Congress of Chefs. United is
also changing the way it prepares business-class meals to improve
the quality and taste.
• Expanded wine selections chosen by
Doug Frost, Sommelier and Master of Wine.
• New ice cream
sundae dessert option with a choice of six toppings.
•
Improved in-flight entertainment including noise-reduction
headsets.
• New amenity kits featuring Philosophy-brand
skin-care products.
• Duvet-style blankets and
higher-quality pillows and hot towels.
“The rebranded
cabins offer premium-cabin customers the highest levels of
service, every time they fly,” said Mark Bergsrud, United's senior
vice president of marketing. “We are keeping the products that our
customers tell us they value the most as we continue to build the
world’s leading airline.”
United First, United Business
For customers flying United in North America, between North
America and Central America, between North America and northern South America, and on some flights within Asia and the Pacific
islands, the airline will continue to offer United First and
United Business premium-cabin services.
On most flights,
United has revamped its premium-cabin meal and snack choices to
offer customers their favorites among options previously available
only on United flights or Continental flights, including:
•
Warmed, all-natural scones and cookies, made from scratch
exclusively for United.
• Warmed cinnamon rolls on
breakfast flights.
• Pasta salads as a light snack.
• Premium snacks including all-natural pop chips, Emerald nuts,
Clif organic energy bars, Toblerone Swiss milk chocolate and fresh fruit.
• Warmed nuts offered in a small china bowl on all
lunch and dinner services.
• Ice cream sundaes offered with
a choice of six toppings, available on many transcontinental lunch
and dinner services.
On United Express flights longer than
two hours, customers seated in the premium cabin may enjoy
complimentary snackboxes.
The rebranding and expanded menu
options come as United continues with plans to invest more than
$550 million to upgrade aircraft interiors. The airline has
installed Economy Plus seating
on dozens of Continental aircraft.
United continues to upgrade
its widebody fleet with new premium cabins, with more than 130
aircraft outfitted with flat-bed seats. Once completed in early
2013, United will offer more premium-cabin flat-bed seats than any
other airline.
Beginning later in 2012, customers will see
additional improvements, including larger overhead bins on Airbus
A319 and A320 aircraft – increasing the available carry-on storage
space by approximately two-thirds – and satellite-enabled inflight
internet service. United is also introducing on-demand
entertainment on its transcontinental
service, along with an expanded premium-cabin service with
flat-bed seats.
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