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United Airlines: United redefines premium travel with new 787 Dreamliner interiors, ET TravelWorld

United Airlines: United redefines premium travel with new 787 Dreamliner interiors, ET TravelWorld

Time of India14-05-2025

International
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United redefines premium travel with new 787 Dreamliner interiors
United Airlines has introduced the United Elevated interior for its Boeing 787-9 fleet, featuring United Polaris Studio suites, enhanced premium seating, Ossetra caviar service, and the largest seatback screens in the U.S. The first upgraded aircraft will be delivered by the end of 2025, with flights launching in 2026. United plans to add 30 such aircraft by 2027, offering a reimagined premium experience.

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