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Old 25 Jun 22, 09:58 PM  
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United business class from New York

DH and I have just booked a stay in New York for our 50th birthdays next year as part of our treat we booked business class on the return flight. Has anyone flown business class with United recently and have any reviews or photos? I’m really excited, we have only flown business class once with BA and I was a bit underwhelmed, the crew where very disinterested and whipped round the cabin as quickly as possible with the meal service, didn’t offer any wine and then didn’t clear anything away. I eventually gave up and took our trays to the galley area.
Really hope United is a better experience!
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Old 25 Jun 22, 10:08 PM  
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Oh how lovely 😊
We are flying business class with United but not until October - I’ll try and get some pics for you and and let you know what it’s like if you want?
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Old 25 Jun 22, 10:11 PM  
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Oh how lovely 😊
We are flying business class with United but not until October - I’ll try and get some pics for you and and let you know what it’s like if you want?
That would be great, we don’t go till February.
I’m sure you are really looking forward to going away! Enjoy business class😊
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Old 26 Jun 22, 12:21 AM  
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Originally Posted by boo2 View Post
DH and I have just booked a stay in New York for our 50th birthdays next year as part of our treat we booked business class on the return flight. Has anyone flown business class with United recently and have any reviews or photos? I’m really excited, we have only flown business class once with BA and I was a bit underwhelmed, the crew where very disinterested and whipped round the cabin as quickly as possible with the meal service, didn’t offer any wine and then didn’t clear anything away. I eventually gave up and took our trays to the galley area.
Really hope United is a better experience!
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Old 26 Jun 22, 12:47 PM  
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Originally Posted by boo2 View Post
DH and I have just booked a stay in New York for our 50th birthdays next year as part of our treat we booked business class on the return flight. Has anyone flown business class with United recently and have any reviews or photos? I’m really excited, we have only flown business class once with BA and I was a bit underwhelmed, the crew where very disinterested and whipped round the cabin as quickly as possible with the meal service, didn’t offer any wine and then didn’t clear anything away. I eventually gave up and took our trays to the galley area.
Really hope United is a better experience!
Don't forget if it is an overnight flight the inflight service will be quick as they expect that you want to sleep and the transatlantic flight to the UK can be quicker than you think depending on the jet stream.
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Old 26 Jun 22, 12:52 PM  
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It is a quick supper service so something like a soup and toasted sandwich after takeoff then lights out until landings - it is a business red eye flight to maximise sleep for its PAX. It wont the like say a day flight to JFK
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Old 28 Jun 22, 09:43 AM  
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Don't forget if it is an overnight flight the inflight service will be quick as they expect that you want to sleep and the transatlantic flight to the UK can be quicker than you think depending on the jet stream.
Thanks, it’s the sleep part I’m looking forward to😊.
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It is a quick supper service so something like a soup and toasted sandwich after takeoff then lights out until landings - it is a business red eye flight to maximise sleep for its PAX. It wont the like say a day flight to JFK
I’d have loved to have got both directions business but couldn’t justify the price. It’s the night flight that I can’t stand, the thought of no sleep makes me feel sick 😷
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I’d have loved to have got both directions business but couldn’t justify the price. It’s the night flight that I can’t stand, the thought of no sleep makes me feel sick 😷
You will sleep for sure - enjoy
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