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Old Dec 9, 2016, 2:37 pm
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United is rolling out the 777-300ER to its fleet. These planes will be the first to feature the new Polaris business class seating, with direct aisle access.

Information about the plane from the United website is here


The plane features 60 Polaris class seats, 24 Premium Plus seats, 62 Economy plus seats, and 204 Economy seats. All economy seating is in a 3-4-3 format (except for 2-4-2 in the last two rows of the plane).

Seat width in economy is 17", down from the 18" in the sUA 777-200, and slightly narrower than the 787 width of 17.3". Bassinets are provided in 20EF, 30EF, and 46EF - the center seats on the three bulkhead rows.

Polaris seats have their own power outlets; Economy seats also have power (2 outlets per 3 seats or 2 per 4 seats; all bulkhead seats have their own power). Each seat has a dedicated USB power port as well.

Detailed seating plan: AeroLOPA -- https://www.aerolopa.com/ua-boeing-77w




From sbm12:
I flew on the media preview flight this week and wrote up a detailed report on which seats are good and bad on the new United 77W. Here's a summary of my thoughts.

Polaris Seating



General notes
  • Accessible lav at 2L is the largest on board and useful for PJs changing.
  • Row 1 has no overhead bins in the center.
  • Galley at 2L/R handles crew meals so will be busier than the forward galley throughout the flight. There is also a "passthrough" at 2L/2R that is not a galley but has shelves for food prep and snacks. As a result, the front row of the second cabin isn't quite as directly exposed to galley noise.
Seating choices
  • Bulkhead seats remain the best choice for foot well reasons. "Straight" seats are second best while angled seats have a tapered foot well for the last 10 inches of the bed length.
  • The downside of the "straight" seats is the 9" notch to slide in through but overall those will remain my seats of choice. Avoid 6/7/8 for noise reasons IMO.

  • Even-row "window" seats are a bit of a misnomer. The window, if any, is across a utility table and not well-positioned for viewing. They're more semi-aisle seats.
  • Row 16 has no window. Row 18 has one window far to the rear and part of another forward. The angles are such that you can barely see out of either.
Best Window Seat (best to worst):
  • 9A (good seat, but proximity to galley/light/noise and lav should be considered)
  • 9L (good seat, but proximity to galley/light/noise and lav should be considered)
  • 1A (good seat, but proximity to galley/light/noise should be considered)
  • 1L (good seat, but proximity to galley/light/noise should be considered) Picture from 1L
  • any other odd-numbered A/L (slight preference to A over L)
  • any other even-numbered A/L (slight preference to A over L)
  • 7A/L
  • 8A/L
  • 6A/L
  • 16A/L
Best Center Pair Seat (best to worst):
  • 9D/G (slight preference to D over G)
  • 1D/G (slight preference to D over G)
  • Any other odd
  • Any other even
  • 18
  • 6

Economy Plus
  • AVOID 3024A/L [seats renumbered with addition of PP at all costs. Freezing cold in flight and the narrowest seats on board. Plus no window.
  • Aisle seats are a smidgen narrower and the center 4-block has legroom issues.
  • Bulkhead seats have good legroom, very similar to what extending your feet on a normal row would offer.

Economy
  • Row 5650 outside pairs are some of the best, though all the way at the back. A little extra space (especially under-seat stowage) and still some overhead space, something 57 lacks. Row 57 also has a misaligned window.
  • Aisle seats are a smidgen narrower and the center 4-block has legroom issues.
  • Baby Bassient Positions in Business: 9A & 9L, PP 20EF, E+ 30EF, 46EF
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Old Jul 20, 2019, 5:15 pm
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Originally Posted by ryman554
What's wrong with row 9?

The galley noise isn't particularly bothersome, certainly on the window seats, and it's more than outweighed by the much larger footwell.
I can feel the lav flush through the seat.
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Old Jul 20, 2019, 5:26 pm
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I'm kind of heavy, but only 5' 8" tall. In your opinion, should I care about the footwell?
No it should not be an issue.
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Old Jul 21, 2019, 8:05 pm
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i just sat in 9L twice this week... EWR --> HKG and the return.

i remain a big fan.

i'm not that tall, but i appreciate the larger footwell. i like the open space on which you can put your carry-on bag while retrieving items. you can also stand and place your laptop there if you get tired of sitting. in this true window seat, i am significantly shielded from whatever light may come from the galley or bathroom and i don't generally hear any significant noise coming from the lav. (of course, i am wearing a noise canceling headset throughout the flight.) i appreciate being served quickly in the first row of that cabin and i like being able to hop right up to get in the bathroom when it becomes available or when they put the limited selection of snack items out.
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Old Jul 21, 2019, 8:35 pm
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Originally Posted by UK Stages
i just sat in 9L twice this week... EWR --> HKG and the return.

i remain a big fan.

i'm not that tall, but i appreciate the larger footwell. i like the open space on which you can put your carry-on bag while retrieving items. you can also stand and place your laptop there if you get tired of sitting. in this true window seat, i am significantly shielded from whatever light may come from the galley or bathroom and i don't generally hear any significant noise coming from the lav. (of course, i am wearing a noise canceling headset throughout the flight.) i appreciate being served quickly in the first row of that cabin and i like being able to hop right up to get in the bathroom when it becomes available or when they put the limited selection of snack items out.
Good to hear. I'm trying row 9 again on SFO-HKG this week (9L). My only other row 9 wasn't so good, but it was a short HNL-SFO and the noise was cackling FAs, and there won't be so many mid flight on a long haul.
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Old Jul 22, 2019, 8:55 am
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I'm currently in 1A for SFO-HKG in September. This is my first time flying to HKG, and I would prefer to be one of the first off the plane. Does the jetway normally connect to 1L or 2L? 9A is still available, so if we deplane from 2L, I'll just switch to 9A. If it varies, I'll stay where I am.
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Old Jul 22, 2019, 9:12 am
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Originally Posted by SS255
I'm currently in 1A for SFO-HKG in September. This is my first time flying to HKG, and I would prefer to be one of the first off the plane. Does the jetway normally connect to 1L or 2L? 9A is still available, so if we deplane from 2L, I'll just switch to 9A. If it varies, I'll stay where I am.
Not too familiar with this plane, but from what I understand, 9A isn't a particularly good seat as the flushing of the lav immediately in front of 9A can be heard and felt (!).
It bothers some, but not others.

The WIKI should really have this warning added, as 9A is currently listed as the best seat on the plane!!!
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Old Jul 22, 2019, 10:25 am
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Originally Posted by SS255
I'm currently in 1A for SFO-HKG in September. This is my first time flying to HKG, and I would prefer to be one of the first off the plane. Does the jetway normally connect to 1L or 2L? 9A is still available, so if we deplane from 2L, I'll just switch to 9A. If it varies, I'll stay where I am.
It's not predictable. I would take a seat in the forward cabin if possible. If you take 5A, you'll be relatively quickly off either way.

Are you connecting or terminating at HKG? If connecting, there are multiple transit security locations, and the best one may not be the one the signs direct you to.

1A gets complaints not only for lavs, but light from the galley.
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Old Jul 22, 2019, 2:56 pm
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Originally Posted by Kacee
It's not predictable. I would take a seat in the forward cabin if possible. If you take 5A, you'll be relatively quickly off either way.

Are you connecting or terminating at HKG? If connecting, there are multiple transit security locations, and the best one may not be the one the signs direct you to.

1A gets complaints not only for lavs, but light from the galley.
I’m terminating in HKG. 5A is already taken, as are the other aisle seats up until row 7. So, it’s either stay in 1A or switch to 7A. Proximity to the lav doesn’t really bother me, so I guess I’ll test out 1A. I’ve only ever been in 1L on this aircraft.
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Old Jul 22, 2019, 4:25 pm
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Originally Posted by narvik
The WIKI should really have this warning added, as 9A is currently listed as the best seat on the plane!!!
It's a never ending debate. There's no right/wrong answer, just different perspectives based on whether people mind being too close to the lavs
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Old Jul 22, 2019, 5:25 pm
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Originally Posted by Kacee
It's a never ending debate. There's no right/wrong answer, just different perspectives based on whether people mind being too close to the lavs
Fair enough.
I just reckon the Wiki should make unsuspecting readers aware that there is at least a "potential" issue, not just proclaim "Best-Seat-on-Plane"!
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Old Jul 22, 2019, 5:43 pm
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I just reckon the Wiki should make unsuspecting readers aware that there is at least a "potential" issue, not just proclaim "Best-Seat-on-Plane"!
Anyone with 90 days/90 posts can edit the wiki
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Old Jul 22, 2019, 6:49 pm
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Originally Posted by Kacee
Anyone with 90 days/90 posts can edit the wiki

...currently on a phone, but will attempt to add a caveat to 1A, 1L, 9A and 9L when I get back to a computer.
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Old Jul 29, 2019, 9:25 am
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Are entertainment boxes under the seats in economy? I flew on a United 777 a while back, and couldn't extend my legs at all since the entertainment box blocked the entire space under the seat (instead of just one side)
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Old Aug 8, 2019, 10:04 pm
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Any thoughts on 20L and 21B? I have these seats for my upcoming flight/return (unless my GPUs clear)

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Old Aug 8, 2019, 11:51 pm
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Originally Posted by malgudi
Any thoughts on 20L and 21B? ....
Window vs Aisle PP Bulkhead. You can get out of the window seat without the aisle passenger needing to move. Other than that they are the same type of seat, -- which do you prefer -- Window or Aisle

Generic discussion of PP in Premium Plus (Premium Economy) seats and Experience
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