Anabelle Colaco
04 Apr 2026, 22:05 GMT+10
CHICAGO, Illinois: United Airlines said it will introduce a new tiered pricing structure for its premium cabins, offering travelers more choice across long-haul and select domestic routes.
The airline announced on April 3 that it will roll out base, standard, and flexible fare categories for premium seats, aligning them with a similar tiered model already in place for economy cabins.
The new structure will apply to long-haul international flights, transcontinental U.S. routes, and select services to Hawaii. United said it expects to begin launching the new fare categories in some markets this month, with a broader expansion planned later this year.
Under the revised system, the base fare will offer the lowest price point in premium cabins, while the standard fare will include additional benefits such as free seat selection and extra checked baggage. The flexible option will provide full refunds along with all the perks available in the standard tier.
"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.
The move comes as major U.S. airlines continue to focus on premium offerings and higher-paying customers in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic. Carriers have increasingly relied on premium travelers, corporate clients, and loyalty program members, who are generally less sensitive to rising ticket prices.
United last month outlined a broader strategy to upgrade its aircraft and cabin experience, with a particular emphasis on higher-end seating. The airline is pressing ahead with its long-term growth plans even as it navigates cost pressures, including expectations that oil prices could remain above US$100 a barrel through 2027.
As part of that strategy, the company has also indicated plans to trim certain flights while investing more heavily in premium services.
The introduction of tiered pricing in premium cabins reflects a broader industry trend toward unbundling services and offering travelers a wider range of price and benefit combinations.
By expanding fare options, airlines aim to capture a broader spectrum of demand, from cost-conscious premium travelers seeking lower entry prices to those willing to pay more for flexibility and added convenience.
United said the new fare categories will gradually be extended to additional routes, including more international and long-distance domestic flights, over the course of the year.
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