Originally Posted by
vprp
I just booked a flight HNL-SFO in E. I was going to upgrade to E+ but noticed seat 41C to be open. Looking at UA's official seat map, it's color coded as E+ but for some reason, I was able to book it. I am *G via Asiana.
https://www.united.com/web/en-US/con...0/default.aspx
1. Is this seat E+ or E- and I am at risk of getting bumped out of it when I check in? ...
It may or may not be an E+ seat. There are two versions of that aircraft and it will not be known until a few days before which will be used. In one row 40 has 3 seats and one row 40 has just two seats. In the two-seat version, 41C has extra leg space -- hence the E+ designation. If it remains the 2-seat row 40 version (9 aircraft), you will not lose the seat but you will not be given a different E+ seat if it changes to the 3-seat row 40 version (10 aircraft). your odds are basically 50/50.
E+ pricing can change but it can go in either direction -- however the change is not huge in generaral,
Economy Plus price - Is it Fixed or is the Pricing Dynamic?
and
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unit...solidated.html
On the bag query, just the first bag for ^G -- this is the *A rule and UA adopted a number of years ago,
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unit...rnational.html