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United to offer cheaper First Class fares — but there’s a potentially costly catch

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United to offer cheaper First Class fares — but there’s a potentially costly catch

Flying first class just got cheaper — but don’t get too comfortable. 

United Airlines is rolling out a new tiered fare system for its premium cabins, promising more choice — and, finally, a lower-priced way to sit up front, as the airline announced today. 

But like most things in the friendly skies, the fine print might cost you. 

The airline revealed it will introduce three fare types for its swankier seats — base, standard and flexible — across long-haul international, transcontinental and select Hawaii flights. 

Translation: First class, but make it basic. 

The new “base” option will offer the lowest possible price point for United Polaris and Premium Plus seats — a tempting deal for travelers eyeing luxury without the usual sticker shock. 

But here’s where things get a little less glamorous. 

That cheaper ticket may mean giving up perks passengers have long associated with flying up front — like prime seat selection, extra checked bags, flexibility to change flights and, in some cases, access to United’s ultra-exclusive Polaris lounges. 

Instead, base-level Polaris passengers will be bumped down to standard United Club access, while only those who shell out for standard or flexible fares will get the full lounge experience. 

So yes — you might eventually wind up sipping champagne in a lie-flat seat… but your pre-flight vibes could be more airport terminal than luxury lounge. And don’t even think of changing your plans — there may not be any refunds.

United’s new tiered fare system lets travelers snag cheaper seats up front, but trims back perks that used to come standard. Christopher Sadowski

“These new tiered options give customers more choice and make it easier to find a fare that includes the benefits they want most – whether that’s a great value, added perks, or maximum flexibility,” said Andrew Nocella, United’s Chief Commercial Officer. 

United says the changes are designed to “make it easier” to shop for flights, with updated booking pages rolling out soon on its website and app. 

The new fare categories are expected to debut in select markets this month, with a broader rollout planned later this year. 

For travelers, it’s a classic case of you-get-what-you-pay-for. 

Want the cheapest seat in first class? You can have it. Want the full VIP treatment? That’ll cost you. 

Many are less than ready to fasten their seatbelt for the change.

Frequent flyers — and self-appointed armchair aviation experts — quickly took to Reddit to vent, with many calling the move a downgrade dressed up as a deal.

“If you’re paying 5X to 10X the economy fare for Polaris you shouldn’t be subjected to Spirit Airlines-esque upcharges for everything,” one user fumed.


United Airlines ticket counters with self-service kiosks and a sign for Premier Access in an airport.
Frequent flyers aren’t exactly applauding, with some comparing the move to budget airlines in disguise. Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Others were baffled by the idea of stripping back even the most basic perks.

“Paying for business/first seats and not getting to pick a seat — my brain can barely calculate it!” another wrote.

For longtime loyalists, the shift feels like the end of an era — and a few sneaky perks.

“My days of getting free premium economy seats and a chance at free Polaris upgrades from DC to SFO/LAX on the daily widebody flights are gone. Unfortunate, was a nice perk while it lasted,” one commenter lamented.

And when it comes to flexibility — a hallmark of premium travel — some say United may be cutting a little too close to the bone.

“You sell your premium product with no ability to cancel/refund (even as travel credit). Just going downhill,” one user griped.

Another echoed the concern, warning that the “base” fare might come with strings attached that travelers won’t love.

“The ‘Base’ fares don’t even seem to be eligible for a travel credit if you need to cancel, which seems like a big downgrade,” they wrote.

In other words, while United is pitching more “choice,” some travelers see it as more ways to pay — and fewer reasons to splurge.

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