United Airlines » B747-400 (new seats)
Seatplan rating 7.7
- Boarding 8.6
- Seat for sitting 8.4
- Seat for sleeping 8.2
- Service 6.0
- Entertainment 7.4
- Food & drink 5.8
- Punctuality 9.0
- Baggage 7.8
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- B777-200 (US Config) - 8.0
- B767-300 (US Config) - 0.0
- A319 - 0.0
- A320 - 10.0
- B747-400 - 6.1
- B757-200 - 0.0
- B757-200 (US Config 2) - 0.0
- B777-200 (Int Config 1) - 6.3
- B777-200 (Int Config 2) - 7.9
- B767-300 (new seats) - 4.6
- B747-400 (new seats) - 7.7
- CRJ700 - 0.0
- B777-200 Int. Premium Travel Experience Config. 1 - 8.3
- B777-200 Int. Premium Travel Experience Config. 2 - 0.0
The newly configured B747-400 aircraft have 12 First Class Suites or 52 Business Class seats.
In first class there are four rows of seats with the configuration A - K in rows 1 and 2, and A - C,H - K in rows 3 and 4.
In business class, the configuration is A,B - C,D,G,H - J,K in rows 6,7,8, then in rows 9 and 10, A,B and J,K either sides of the stairs to the Upper Deck. On the Upper Deck the configuration is A,B - J,K
In economy, the configuration is A,B,C - D,E,F,G - H,J,K
Also as part of United's $550million onboard upgrade on board wireless video streaming is to be introuduced across the B747 fleet, allowing passengers to access video options via wifi-enabled handheld devices, tablets and laptop computers, as reported here.
From Seatplans.com TV
A unique insight into what goes on when an aircraft is fitted with new seats. This video, from United Airlines, appeared on Youtube in August 2009 and features one of UA's B747s, used primarily on transpacific flights between the US, Asia and Australia:
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