UA·United Airlines
Boeing 737-900ER (737-924ER)· V3
Last verified: April 2026
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Rows 1–39 · 179 seats ratedPick a green. Skip the reds. Whites are fine, yellows have trade-offs.
KeyPick a green. Skip reds. Whites fine, yellows trade-offs.
Pick a green. Skip the reds. Whites are fine, yellows have trade-offs.
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Windowless window seats: 11A, 12F
These seats are sold as “window” seats but have no exterior view. United Airlines charges the same fare regardless.
Best seats on this plane
Preferred
- Window
Economy window. 31-inch legroom.
- Window
Economy window. 31-inch legroom.
- Window
Economy window. 31-inch legroom.
Economy Plus
- Window
Economy Plus window. 34-inch legroom.
- Window
Economy Plus window. 34-inch legroom.
- Window
Economy Plus window. 34-inch legroom.
United First
- Window
United First window. 37-inch legroom.
- Window
United First window. 37-inch legroom.
- Window
United First window. 37-inch legroom.
Seats to avoid
Preferred
- Middle
Economy middle. 31-inch legroom.
- Middle
Economy middle. 31-inch legroom.
- Aisle
Economy aisle. 31-inch legroom.
Economy Plus
- Middle
Economy Plus middle. 34-inch legroom.
- Middle
Economy Plus middle. 34-inch legroom.
- Middle
Economy Plus middle. 34-inch legroom.
United First
- Aisle
Worst First Class row. Lavatory wall directly behind limits recline. Book rows 2–4 instead.
- Aisle
Limited recline — Economy Plus partition is close behind. Rows 2–4 are better.
- Aisle
First Class bulkhead. No underseat storage, armrest tray narrows the seat.
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SECTION · WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
What you need to know
- →Exit rows at rows 20, 21. Extra legroom available.
- →Seats 11A, 12F have no window because an air conditioning duct blocks the view.
- →Row 39 is the last row. No recline, constant lavatory traffic, and odor from the galley.
- →All seats have AC + USB-A power.