United Airlines
Boeing 737-300
(North America 2)
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This older Boeing 737-300 narrow-body plane is primarily used on shorter routes. No video equipment is installed, but XM radio is available on some planes.United prioritizes meal selection preferences based on Mileage Plus frequent flyer membership status in this order: United Global Service, Premier Executive 100K (1K), Premier Executive, Premier, general members and finally non-members. Flight attendants will either take the order based on status by jumping around the cabin, or take orders front to back, notifying lower status passengers that their first choice may not be available before sorting the list in the galley.
Economy Plus on this plane is pretty tight at only 34 inches pitch, one to two inches less than other E+ configurations.
Read more about seating on this aircraft at FlyerGuide.com
Legend
| Good seat | Lavatory | Baby bassinet | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beware | Galley | Video Monitor | |||
| Bad seat | Closet | Power port |
| Cabin | # Seats | Pitch | Width |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Class | 8 | 38" | 20.5" |
| Economy Plus Class | 46 | 34" | 17" |
| Economy Class | 74 | 31" | 17" |
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