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This us an archive thread, the active thread is General discussion of UA's inflight service (Domestic / International, all cabins)
previous thread: COVID Era UA inflight service changes


Thread is for general discussion of the state of UA in-flight service / catering, comparison to other carriers, past UA offerings and concerns with management decisions.

For a specific post about a recent in-flight food, use the appropriate Let's Eat .... thread.

The current Onboard Service descriptions by UA.com

Long-haul international premium cabin dining
North America, Caribbean and Latin America premium cabin dining
United Economy dining

Since the UA website is extremely vague, I'm looking for a few volunteers to submit data, and I will summarize to complete the wiki. kind regards, phkc070408

Domestic Under 300 Miles

Sample 1
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Bagged Snack? Yes/No
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?

Sample 2
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Bagged Snack? Yes/No
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?

Sample 3
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Bagged Snack? Yes/No
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?

Sample 4
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Bagged Snack? Yes/No
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?

Sample 5
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Bagged Snack? Yes/No
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?


Domestic Over 300 Miles Under 800 Miles

Sample 1
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Bagged Snack? Yes/No
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?

Sample 2
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Bagged Snack? Yes/No
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?

Sample 3
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Bagged Snack? Yes/No
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?

Sample 4
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Bagged Snack? Yes/No
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?

Sample 5
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Bagged Snack? Yes/No
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?

Domestic Over 800 Miles

Sample 1
Route? Morning or Afternoon or Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?
Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Snack Basket?

Sample 2
Route? Morning or Afternoon or Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?
Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Snack Basket?

Sample 3
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening/. or Late Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?
Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Snack Basket?

Sample 4
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Late Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?
Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Snack Basket?

Sample 5
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Late Evening?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Served Snacked? Yes/No. Hot/Cold. What was offered?
Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Snack Basket?

P-Tcon

Sample 1
Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Red-Eye?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Snack Basket/Pre-Arrival?
Any other notes of relevance?

​​​​​​​Sample 2
​​​​​​​Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Red-Eye?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Snack Basket/Pre-Arrival?
Any other notes of relevance?

​​​​​​​Sample 3
​​​​​​​Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Red-Eye?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Snack Basket/Pre-Arrival?
Any other notes of relevance?

​​​​​​​Sample 4
​​​​​​​Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Red-Eye?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Snack Basket/Pre-Arrival?
Any other notes of relevance?

​​​​​​​Sample 5
​​​​​​​Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Red-Eye?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Snack Basket/Pre-Arrival?
Any other notes of relevance?

Polaris USA - Europe

​​​​​​​Sample 1
​​​​​​​Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Red-Eye?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Menu?
Hot Towels?
First Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Appetizer / Desert Info:
Snack Basket/Mid-Flight Snack?
Arrival Meal? Short Description.
Any other notes of relevance?

​​​​​​​Sample 2
​​​​​​​Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Red-Eye?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Menu?
​​​​​​​Hot Towels?
First Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Appetizer / Desert Info:
Snack Basket/Mid-Flight Snack?
Arrival Meal? Short Description.
Any other notes of relevance?

​​​​​​​Sample 3
​​​​​​​Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Red-Eye?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Menu?
​​​​​​​Hot Towels?
First Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Appetizer / Desert Info:
Snack Basket/Mid-Flight Snack?
Arrival Meal? Short Description.
Any other notes of relevance?

​​​​​​​Sample 4
​​​​​​​Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Red-Eye?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Menu?
​​​​​​​Hot Towels?
First Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Appetizer / Desert Info:
Snack Basket/Mid-Flight Snack?
Arrival Meal? Short Description.
Any other notes of relevance?

​​​​​​​Sample 5
​​​​​​​Route? Morning or Afternoon/Evening or Red-Eye?
PDB - Yes/No? What was offered?
Menu?
​​​​​​​Hot Towels?
First Meal Served? Yes/No. Short description.
Appetizer / Desert Info:
Snack Basket/Mid-Flight Snack?
Arrival Meal? Short Description.
Any other notes of relevance?

Related thread: How bad does onboard catering need to get before UA invests in improving it?
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Old Jan 20, 2022, 7:44 pm
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Originally Posted by flyingrohit
it all depends on your FA. I flew IAD-EWR in a 12 seater F Embraer last week and the FA hustled around to get everyone the drink of their choice. I simply went with sparkling water to make his life easier but there were others asking for wine and stuff and he went through the trouble of opening the bottles and making the pours himself. Quite possible in any situation given the right mindset by any FA.
Do they have bottles of wine on UX these days?
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Originally Posted by HNLbasedFlyer
When WN installs F - and is in the same terminal as my UA connecting flight - and bags are interlined - I'll give them serious consideration.
United is not an airline of one passenger - plenty of other customers have given WN serious consideration.
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Old Jan 20, 2022, 8:16 pm
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LGA/JFK-BOS are 184/187 miles and ~40 min apart but somehow B6 manages a full drink and snack service for everyone in the plane. And every time I've flown DL (well Republic) in F on that route it's always a full drink service as well, usually with an offer of a refill (although nothing in Y, but that's the service standard so that's fine by me). So service is clearly possible on such short flights...
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Originally Posted by flyingrohit
it all depends on your FA. I flew IAD-EWR in a 12 seater F Embraer last week and the FA hustled around to get everyone the drink of their choice. I simply went with sparkling water to make his life easier but there were others asking for wine and stuff and he went through the trouble of opening the bottles and making the pours himself. Quite possible in any situation given the right mindset by any FA.
Same. IAD to LGA on the 550. Only the 1 seater on the left side of the plane was occupied (4 total). FA moved a bunch from main cabin to F for balance, and after which there were 10 pax instead of the original 4 in F. She still took separate drink order from everyone, and came around with a snack basket as well.
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Originally Posted by st530
Do they have bottles of wine on UX these days?
I never knew they did until the guy pulled one out for a couple of pax sitting in either 2 and 3D. I think I would've definitely seen more if 4 of the 12 F class seats weren't filled with crew and pilots deadheading to EWR.
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Originally Posted by Repooc17
Not rare for January flying.
My other WN flights recently have been packed. But that is neither here nor there; I was just trying to make the point that the flight was empty so it should have been easy to do a beverage service.

Originally Posted by MatthewLAX
How convenient.
Sorry, but are you implying I am lying? Apologies if I misunderstood your point.

Originally Posted by uastarflyer
It痴 spelled out by WN to all customers that drinks are served on 250+ mile flights. Not sure what explains your single anecdote. Maybe sub-250 mile flight?
I was responding to someone who claimed WN always manages to do a beverage service on 45-minute flights. If they don't do services on sub-250 mile flights, and some or many 45-minute flights are sub-250 miles, that would cast that claim into doubt.

And to be clear I prefer to be on UA aircraft with UA crew every day and multiple times on Sunday. But they can and should do better.
I don't disagree.

And for the record, I think WN and UA BOTH usually do a decent job. I am not trying to criticize either and there are lazy crews on both out there. My comments are more towards those who think UA is so horrible compared to every other (or most other) carrier(s) or that WN is paradise because they always do a beverage service on short, packed flights.

Of course I wish US carriers would offer more in the way of in-flight service. But they don't for various reasons so I don't see the point of constantly complaining about it. Just find the least worst option based on the criteria that are important to you and spend your (or your employer's) money there.
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Flew WN this morning SBA-LAS, 38 min flight and they did a beverage service for all 100 passengers on the flight.
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Let's remember this is the UA forum, perhaps we should get back to UA related discussion

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Originally Posted by tstauck
Flew WN this morning SBA-LAS, 38 min flight and they did a beverage service for all 100 passengers on the flight.
It is based on miles not flight time - it is 289 miles so over the 250 mile threshold.
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Originally Posted by HNLbasedFlyer
It is based on miles not flight time - it is 289 miles so over the 250 mile threshold.
it would be good of UA to match this benchmark and also offer F a drink on all flights regardless of distance
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Originally Posted by Bear96
Sorry, but are you implying I am lying? Apologies if I misunderstood your point.
No, I certainly didn't think you were lying.
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Old Jan 21, 2022, 12:08 pm
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Originally Posted by HNLbasedFlyer
FA痴 proactively making announcements no service as the LAS-LAX leg would only be 44 minutes this morning.
I had the same thing happen on the same exact route Jan. 14 (2022), also in F.
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Old Jan 21, 2022, 4:00 pm
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Originally Posted by flyingrohit
I never knew they did until the guy pulled one out for a couple of pax sitting in either 2 and 3D. I think I would've definitely seen more if 4 of the 12 F class seats weren't filled with crew and pilots deadheading to EWR.
If so, a change I like! Especially if it's now consistent across the board on UX. One of my (former?) pet peeves about taking UX from LGA to IAH is (was?) 3.5 hours with only the mini-swill bottles of vino from Y (and no bubbly either--but if they have full bottles of wine, I don't see why they couldn't also have full bottles of bubbly?).

Anyone able to confirm if this is a new service enhancement on UX?
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Old Jan 21, 2022, 6:47 pm
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Originally Posted by MatthewLAX
Doesn't make it right that lazy flight attendants don't do their jobs.
We are passengers. We are not the arbiters of whether FA's are working hard enough. That is United's business- not ours. And it's not our place to affix epithets like "lazy" to describe people we know nothing about.

If, heaven forbid, I am on a plane that crashes, these highly trained professionals are going to try to save my life. And they work harder and train harder than plenty of people in my own profession. And they do it for far less compensation.

I'd NEVER call these people "lazy". Even if I thought one of them didn't work all that hard, I would keep that thought to myself. The last thing these hard working, front line safety personnel need is passengers passing judgment on them. I treat them with respect, and think anyone who gets on an airplane should- especially frequent flyers.
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Regardless of the laziness issue going on, based on some earlier posts that the crew have discretion to make a drink service on shorter flights or not, at united.com it clearly states that "Complimentary beverages, including beer, wine and liqueur, will be available on flights" despite any time and distance indicator.

If United wants to be clear, they could simply update the website as "beverages would be on request or no service would be available due to the short duration of the flight on flights under xxx miles / y hours and z minutes" rather than keeping the customer viewable webpage as it stands.

An individual browsing the United website, would not be able to find such information that crews don't have to do a pro-active beverage service on short domestic regional flights.
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