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United has a higher-density 777 primarily for domestic flights, with 3-4-3 across economy seating and a smaller business ("United First") class with lie-flat seating. There are three versions, which UA is labeling Version 2, Version 3, and Version 4. The differences from prior 777 planes are the economy lavatory areas and the surrounding seats (Rows 37, 39, 40, 41 and 52). This plane features 28-32 lie-flat United First seats, 102-124 Economy-plus seats, and 206-234 Economy seats. All United First seats have in-flight entertainment screens and at-seat power. The United First seats are the same lie-flat "coffins" that were used on international 777 flights prior to the introduction of the Polaris seats. All Economy seats have power outlets (2 outlets for 3-seat groups and 3 outlets for 4-seat groups), but do not have seat-back entertainment screens (just a device holder).
United 777 Version 2
United 777 Version 3
United 777 Version 4
Version 4 has IFE monitors in Y, unlike versions 2 and 3.
Most Hawaii 777-200 flights will be either of these versions.Everything You Wanted to Know About Where to Sit on a UA 772 Hawaii Configuration
For the most privacy, the only aisle seats in business that do not face the person opposite you are 4B and 4K
Version 2 (77M) on aeroLOPA
Version 3 (77G) on aeroLOPA
Version 4 (77O) on aeroLOPA
United 777 Version 2
United 777 Version 3
United 777 Version 4
Version 4 has IFE monitors in Y, unlike versions 2 and 3.
Most Hawaii 777-200 flights will be either of these versions.
For the most privacy, the only aisle seats in business that do not face the person opposite you are 4B and 4K
Version 2 (77M) on aeroLOPA
Version 3 (77G) on aeroLOPA
Version 4 (77O) on aeroLOPA
Everything You Wanted to Know About Where to Sit on 777-200 HD (28J,102E+,234E-)
#316
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Congrats and hope it sticks! (If you're flying in J)
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#318
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Kids or Swap?
Hi,
I'm flying ORD -> HNL with the family but was unable to secure 4 side by side. I'm with the kids in 2E, F and G while the wife is in 3A. They are all rear facing. So my question is, if you were 2D would you swap with 3A aisle to window or stay seated next to kids? Mine are 7 and 11 and with devices nowadays they are occupied.
I'm just hoping an aisle opens making this slightly easier!
I'm flying ORD -> HNL with the family but was unable to secure 4 side by side. I'm with the kids in 2E, F and G while the wife is in 3A. They are all rear facing. So my question is, if you were 2D would you swap with 3A aisle to window or stay seated next to kids? Mine are 7 and 11 and with devices nowadays they are occupied.
I'm just hoping an aisle opens making this slightly easier!
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There's no harm in asking, but I doubt someone who selected an aisle from a relatively empty seatmap would want to switch to a window. It sounds like you should be mostly fine anyway.
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Flying CUN>ORD in 4K and 4L at the moment. 1A and 1B have just opened up. It’s only a 3 hour flight during the day (not concerned about sleeping) - should we move or stay where we are? Does 1A/B have you staring right into Y? Appreciate any advice!
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It seems to me that Row 1 is far enough from the Economy seats that you will not see the passengers there. It's not like the three class 772 where Row 10 on the sides directly look into Economy Class.
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There are no good seats in this cabin. Row 2 is probably best.
#323
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Is 48KL similar in legroom to 48AB? I realize there will be more foot traffic on the right side of the plane due to the bathroom in the back on that side, but wanted to be sure it was worth giving up E+ seats for 48KL.
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Recommended Seat in First on 777-200?
Apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place - made it a goal to fly on every type of airframe United flies. Found a 777-200 from IAH - DEN in mid-March. Any seats y'all would/wouldn't recommend?
Thank you in advance!
Thank you in advance!
#329
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I would assume so. I didn’t go on that side of the plane.
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United 777-200 version 4 seat advice help
Sorry. I imagine this has come up many times before but my searches haven't found the right links. Flying United 777-200 version 4 (I think...?). Seatmap for my flight EWR-SFO on United.com shows 2 seats on the side in rows 37 (regular economy), 39 (economy plus) and 40 (regular economy). (United.com aircraft info seat map shows version 4, row 37 has 3 seats on the side..??). All of these seats appear right next to bathrooms.
My question is if anyone has sat in the Econ+ Row 39 (A/B or K/L) on this plane and their impressions? I'd imagine there is a boarding door right there so you'd have lots of extra leg room but is the entrance to the bathroom right off these seats or more forward (where it might be more an issue for row 37)?
Also, do the window seats have significantly restricted legroom from the emergency slide in the door?
If anyone has links to photos or videos of these seats, please share. If you have a link to another thread where this is addressed... please share.
My question is if anyone has sat in the Econ+ Row 39 (A/B or K/L) on this plane and their impressions? I'd imagine there is a boarding door right there so you'd have lots of extra leg room but is the entrance to the bathroom right off these seats or more forward (where it might be more an issue for row 37)?
Also, do the window seats have significantly restricted legroom from the emergency slide in the door?
If anyone has links to photos or videos of these seats, please share. If you have a link to another thread where this is addressed... please share.
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