UA·United Airlines
Boeing 787-10· Standard
Last verified: April 2026
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Rows 1–60 · 318 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: 42A, 42L
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
Preferred window — 31 inches legroom, boarding priority. Full recline.
- Window
Preferred window — 31 inches legroom, boarding priority. Full recline.
- Window
Preferred window — 31 inches legroom, boarding priority. Full recline.
Premium Plus
- Aisle
Best Economy Plus seat — exit row aisle, massive legroom. No recline. Armrest tray table.
- Aisle
Best Economy Plus seat — exit row aisle, massive legroom. No recline. Armrest tray table.
- Window
Best Premium Plus seat — 38 inches legroom, legrest, footrest, 13 inches seatback screen.
Polaris Business
- Window
Best Polaris seat — lie-flat, true window, odd-row flush (maximum privacy).
- Window
Best Polaris seat — lie-flat, true window, odd-row flush (maximum privacy).
- Window
Polaris window — lie-flat, true window, odd-row flush (maximum privacy). Direct aisle access.
Seats to avoid
Preferred
- Middle
Worst seat on aircraft — last row center middle. Limited recline.
- Middle
Partial row (no window seats). Limited recline. Near rear lavatories and galley. Middle seat.
- Middle
Partial row (no window seats). Limited recline. Near rear lavatories and galley. Middle seat.
Premium Plus
- Window
Exit row — massive legroom. No window (exit door portal). No recline. Armrest tray table.
- Window
Exit row — massive legroom. No window (exit door portal). No recline. Armrest tray table.
- Middle
Economy Plus center bulkhead middle — 34 inches legroom. Near mid-cabin galley.
Polaris Business
- Aisle
Polaris center (even-row) — lie-flat. Seats face away from each other — less suitable for couples.
- Aisle
Polaris center (even-row) — lie-flat. Seats face away from each other — less suitable for couples.
- Window
Polaris bulkhead window — lie-flat, widest footwell. Most private (odd-row flush).
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SECTION · WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
What you need to know
- →Rows 42 are exit rows with extra legroom (34"), but don't recline.
- →Seats 42A, 42L have no window — air conditioning duct blocks the view.
- →Row 60 is the last row. No recline, constant lavatory traffic, and odor from the galley.
- →All seats have ac-usb power.