The United and Continental merger is complete and the fleets
have been nicely scattered around, so you have a good chance of flying on a
former Continental 737 (United was an Airbus fan, the merged airline is going
737 for new planes). These planes will
also be staffed by Continental crews, some of the friendliest and most
professional in the US. Here is an
overview of what to expect (bold text is from united.com followed by some color
commentary).
Onboard amenities
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United 737 First Class Seat |
Extra-wide leather
seats with expanded legroom – The seat is the one thing you can count
on. It’s not as comfortable as the
United seats, but still nice and easy to relax in.
Complimentary
blankets available onboard for use during your flight – You have to ask and
they might not be available. Pretty
scratchy too, the old united ones were better.
No pillows any more, I bring my own for overnight flights.
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United 737 First Class Seat Reclined |
Meals and beverages
Pre-departure
beverage service – Time permitting and if the flight attendants want
to. Most times they do and take a drink
order.
Complimentary beer,
wine, spirits, soft drinks and freshly brewed coffee – The new United
coffee is miserable, it is undrinkable unless you drop a bottle of Bailey’s in
it. Luckily, they have Bailey’s and are
more than happy to mix it in your coffee.
Good selection, same items as in coach, of free drinks. The mixer/specialty drinks, like the Mojito,
are not free though.
Hot towel service
– Nice way to freshen up once in the air.
Meal service on
flights longer than two hours – The 737 breakfast is great, usually a tasty
omelet or egg mcmuffin. They also have
warm cinnamon buns too. Lunch and dinner
is usually a wrap or salad choice. Both
come with tasty soup and a fresh baked cookie.
The food quality is improving, but consistency is not. Here is breakfast lunch and dinner review, less than flattering meal review
and here is a flattering review.
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Leg Room in United 737 First Class |
Entertainment
Audio entertainment
with complimentary headsets provided on aircraft equipped with in-flight
entertainment – Not every 737 has inflight entertainment. A few new airplanes were ordered without any
entertainment at all. I flew one 737
with the new Boeing Sky Interior, but no tv or audio to keep me busy.
Complimentary
DIRECTV® on equipped aircraft – Free if they have it, but it’s not a sure
thing.
Complimentary movies
on all flights three hours or longer – If there is no DirectTV, but a
monitor in the aisle, then you get a free movie. If there is DirectTV, then you have free access
to the system anyway.
A complimentary copy
of Hemispheres magazine – Good magazine to flip though, but don’t feel too
special, every seat has a copy.
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United 737 |
Airport arrival and
departure
Premier AccessSM
check-in, baggage handling, boarding and security lines (where available) –
Short lines abound for first class flyers.
Two free checked bags too. No free
United Club access for North American first class flyers though.