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Monday, December 3, 2018

United launches new 'premium economy' class in between coach and business for long flights

Don't want to shell out $7,000 for business class but fretting spending a 16-hour flight crammed in coach? United Airlines is rolling out a new class of service for travelers looking for something in between the two extremes on some of its longest international flights.

United started selling seats in so-called premium economy class on Monday. Travelers willing to pay what can be more than the regular coach class fare will get have bigger seats with deeper reclines than those in regular economy, amenity kits, free alcoholic beverages and noise-reducing headphones, among other perks.

Other airlines around the world, including United's closest competitors at home American Airlines and Delta Air Lines, already offer a version of premium economy and are in the process of expanding it to more aircraft. It is part of airlines' efforts to slice their cabins into new sections to encourage passengers to pay higher fares to avoid the skimpiest services.

The price of a ticket aboard United's version varies depending on the route and demand, but an April 12-19 trip from Newark to Hong Kong showed up as $1,071 while a seat in premium economy was close to $3,660. Business class for the same route was$7,050.

United said the premium economy class, which it is calling "Premium Plus" will be on 21 international routes by May and service will begin on some international flights starting on March 30, 2019.

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