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6 Jul 17, 10:44 PM |
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United Airlines and Tall People
Got a really great quote tonight from Travelplanner flying on United Airlines Dublin to Orlando via Newark. DP is 6'4" and I'd hate for him to be uncomfortable on such long flights (look at me being a lovely person).
Any tall dibbers here that have flown economy with United and been satisfied? Don't think we could afford the extra for PE. Thanks
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6 Jul 17, 10:49 PM |
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Confession - I'm not tall and haven't flown United in a long time. But economy pitch is pretty standard across the long haul airlines at 31". So if he can tolerate economy on say BA or VA, he should be fine.
Can you prebook an exit or bulkhead row on United? That should make it more comfortable, and a cheaper option than PE. |
6 Jul 17, 11:16 PM |
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He flew BA Belfast to London a few weeks ago and said he was grand so hopefully it'll be the same on United.
I'll probably go ahead and book and then have a look at exit row at seat selection. Thanks very much!
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7 Jul 17, 08:00 AM |
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United had a class well it's not really a class called economy extra gives you loads of room it's not much more than economy and you get no other enhancements except space.
If you can't get it when you book ask at checkin and you may get it as low as £50. When we flew with united we had status so got it free |
7 Jul 17, 09:07 AM |
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We flew with United last October and DS2 is 5ft 11ins so not as tall as your DP but he said there was plenty of room
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7 Jul 17, 09:27 AM |
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I can confirm what Sew109 has mentioned. They have economy+ which is not the same as premium economy, you just get more leg room.
I haven't flown with United since 2010 but back then they were constantly asking people if they wanted to pay extra for the leg room both at check-in and at the gate before and during boarding. It wasn't very expensive, maybe €75 to €90? As it turned out they had more people without the upgrade than seats without the upgrade, so they gave us new boarding passes as we were boarding . I am 6 ft tall and my sister is about 5'10" so we think they put a note in the bookings of tall people at check-in to decide who they were going to upgrade. On the way back we checked in with a very nice gentleman at MCO (think he was a manager) and he said something along the lines of "you ladies look tall, I'll upgrade you for the flight from Washington to Brussels". So he was able to that in Orlando even! We were very grateful . Of course this is not something you can count on happening, but you could certainly look into paying the upgrade which shouldn't be too expensive. At 6'4" I can imagine it would be worth it! |
7 Jul 17, 01:01 PM |
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Economy+ sounds good, thanks for that info guys!
If it's not too expensive I'd consider it or maybe someone will take pity on him and give him it free lol! |
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7 Jul 17, 02:07 PM |
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Stuck in the Tower of Terror
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I flew United from Belfast to Newark to MCO last July.
I'm 6ft2, extra leg room is a requirement for me, I can't cope with normal seats. Having just a bit more leg room. I upgrade to extra leg room for the long part. eg: belfast to Newark/Newark to belfast. I'm fine for a few hours on a plane. so newark to mco/mco to newark I didn't upgrade. |
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7 Jul 17, 02:28 PM |
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Thanks for the reply!
Was it PE or Economy+ you upgraded to and if you can remember a rough price?
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7 Jul 17, 04:18 PM |
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Stuck in the Tower of Terror
Join Date: Jul 15
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It was economy plus, they didn’t have a PE.
It was $154 each. total $308 That was just for the flight over. It was the same price coming back. So it was expensive enough but I put budget aside to pay for that because I hate flying without extra leg room. |
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