United Airlines Upgrades San Diego Routes with Lie-Flat Boeing 777-200s
United Airlines is deploying its internationally configured Boeing 777-200 aircraft on select domestic routes originating from San Diego. Passengers traveling between San Diego (SAN) and the airline's hubs in Denver (DEN) and Chicago O'Hare (ORD) will now have access to these widebody jets. This represents a significant passenger experience upgrade, as these specific planes feature Polaris business class with lie-flat beds. The deployment also includes the carrier's Premium Plus cabin, providing more comfortable options for travelers on these key domestic flights. While the 777 has served these routes before, the introduction of this premium, internationally-focused cabin is a notable change.
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