Everything You Want to Know About Where to Sit on a sUA 767 (3-class International)
#886
Join Date: Nov 2014
Programs: UA 2MM
Posts: 1,679
All footwells are the same size under the video monitor. I would recommend 6A or 6K as you are not on the aisle with foot traffic, and at the front of the cabin so less foot traffic than the back of the cabin where the lavs are
#887
Join Date: May 2005
Programs: UA Premier
Posts: 182
Not larger on the aisle? Same rearward- as forward-facing?
#888
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: MSP
Programs: DL PM, UA Gold, WN, Global Entry; +others wherever miles/points are found
Posts: 14,424
Yes. Since pax feet face each other, each has about half of the interstitial space and each footwell is symmetric with respect to the facing one.
#889
Join Date: Oct 2019
Programs: UA Plat, IHG Plat, MR Plat
Posts: 1
E+ Question
Hello all,
Whilst I am waitlisted for a Polaris upgrade MUC-IAH, I currently have an E+ seat. I am currently in 19F. Is there any advantage in swapping for 22D and hoping for the upgrade? Many thanks!
Whilst I am waitlisted for a Polaris upgrade MUC-IAH, I currently have an E+ seat. I am currently in 19F. Is there any advantage in swapping for 22D and hoping for the upgrade? Many thanks!
#890
Moderator: United Airlines
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: SFO
Programs: UA Plat 1.997MM, Hyatt Discoverist, Marriott Plat/LT Gold, Hilton Silver, IHG Plat
Posts: 66,859
As this aircraft is no longer in service, will close this thread
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