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United Airlines is one the ‘legacy carriers’ of the United States. In 2010 they merged with Continental creating one of the largest airlines in the world by passengers carried, as well as the largest airline by number of destinations (close to 350)! They have seven hubs on mainland USA, as well as one in Guam and another in Tokyo. They also operate a massive fleet of over 700 mainly Boeing aircraft.
BUSINESS CLASS United’s Business Class product is called ‘BusinessFirst’ and is available on all international flights excluding North or South American destinations. You’ll receive lounge access, priority check in, priority boarding, a larger screen on the entertainment unit, inseat USB port, noise reducing earphones, amenities kit, complimentary newspapers, hot towel service, a larger selection of food and drinks, pillow and duvet, and a 180 degree lie flat seat/bed. Luggage allowance is two checked pieces at 32 kilograms, and one carry on at 7 kilograms.
San Francisco and all major cities in North America, as well as dozens of regional centres. Also many flights to Asia (particularly Japan and China) and a couple of flights to Europe.
SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT. San Francisco is an older airport, but has recently been through some major renovations to bring it up to par. The queues at customs/security are rather hit or miss, sometimes you wait an hour, other times you fly through. Currently, not all terminals are connected so if you’re transferring to a domestic flight, you’ll most probably have to go through security twice. If you’re hungry, be sure to eat in the international terminal before clearing customs/security as options are limited beyond here. WiFi is good and fast, and there’s efficient transport between terminals and into the city.
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San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, New York (Newark), Chicago (O’Hare), Washington (Dulles), Houston (George Bush), Guam and Tokyo (Narita)
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Codeshares with Air New Zealand, as well as being a Star Alliance member.
All meals and drinks (including alcohol) are included. Special meals available.
One piece of checked luggage up to 23 kilograms and one piece of carry on up to 7 kilograms included on all Economy fares. Increased allowances apply for higher classes.
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