United’s Empty Middle Seat Experiment | Lubbock News
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United Airlines is testing a bold new perk: an empty middle seat in select rows of their new Airbus A321XLR planes, turning it into a small table to give window and aisle passengers more legroom. Dubbed “Economy Plus,” this move is part of a growing trend where airlines offer premium comfort for a fee, similar to European carriers’ business class setups. United will be the only U.S. airline offering this specific layout, and it follows their recent “Relax Rows” couch-style seating. The airline’s leadership says this is part of a broader fleet investment aimed at enhancing the travel experience — even as they navigate rising costs and shifting traveler priorities.
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